LONDON (Reuters) - An elderly British man who lived in a run-down house, bought second-hand clothes and watched television at his neighbor's to save on electricity left a million pounds to a dog charity, newspapers reported on Friday.
Joseph Leek, who died at 90, left 1.1 million pounds ($1.77 million) to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, but nothing to his two daughters who had no idea of their late father's wealth...
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