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Man in a million

Michael Leidig

Multi-millionaire Karl Rabeder has told how he's giving away his 3 million GBP fortune to help others after realising his money has never made him happy.

Rebeder, 47, from Telfs, Austria, is moving out of his country home overlooking the Alps and into a bedsit living on just 800 GBP a month.

His business, his cash and all his other assets are going to be donated to help Haiti earthquake victims and poor families in South America.

"I had the idea on holiday in Hawaii. My cars and plane have already gone and the rest follows very soon. I can't wait to be free of them," said Rebeder.



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  • Brenda Rice wrote on 14. 02. 2010 from USA

    I have always struggled to make ends meet. I don't have much, but I have the necessities in live. I have to say, I am happy with the simple life. It is nice to see a rich person that realizes this. Mr. Rebeder, you are a wonderful human being to donate your riches to the people of Haiti. You truly have a good heart.

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