A lottery winner who was driven out of Britain after greedy relatives begged him for cash has been living in a modest flat in North London.

Roger Robar said his life became a 'suffocating hell' after winning £6 million in 1996 when he quickly became bombarded with people asking for handouts.

The seafood chef was inundated with letters and eventually gave away £1.5 million to good causes.

But the stress of his fortune ended his marriage, stopped him from having more kids and severely impacted his mental health.

Martinique-born Roger eventually opened up his own restaurant in London but fled Britain to France just three years later.