• 14 hours ago
Evri driver Paul McCarthy said he was “shocked” and “touched” after his customers in Istead Rise, near Gravesend, raised more than £3,000 to buy him a new van when his was stolen.

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00:00It was two weeks ago on Monday morning, obviously I got up to come to work, I've gone outside
00:05to where my car is usually parked and found it was stolen and obviously it was a little
00:11Ford Fiesta van, the smallest van in the world, you know, only good for my little parcels
00:17and yeah obviously went to report it to the police and obviously in the meantime my insurance
00:24company didn't give me a car EC vehicle so I rented the vehicle just beside me which
00:30was £350 a week and obviously I don't earn that off my every round and obviously the
00:36reason why I'd done it was we're coming up to Christmas, I didn't want to lose my round
00:40because it might take about six weeks for the insurance to pay out, I've been doing
00:44this round for seven years, I love this round, I love the area and obviously get on with
00:49all the people here and obviously while I was driving around in the bigger van, the
00:53rental van, obviously people were saying, oh you've upgraded your van, you know, and
00:59I told them the situation and then it was literally a couple of days later that obviously
01:05Sylvia and Tammy obviously set up this fundraising page which I was amazed at, you know, and
01:12obviously really touched and yeah obviously it went from there and obviously it kept going
01:17up and up and obviously I just appreciate what the people have done in Icid Rise, I
01:23really do, you know, and obviously now I've got to pay them back and be their courier
01:27for the next 20 years so yeah, so you know, it's just amazing, you know, the community
01:33spirit here is just unbelievable, it's a nice area to deliver to and I say I wouldn't change
01:38it for the world.

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