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Dad who lost £30,000 to online gambling stopped after being caught by young son

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Dad who lost £30,000 to online gambling stopped after being caught by young son

A Manchester United fan who lost thousands on gambling finally stopped after his eight-year-old son caught him out.

David Quinti only used to gamble on the weekends with his friends. It started off with a few pounds but escalated into a much bigger problem and before long, David was staying up until sunrise to gamble his life savings away – losing an eye-watering £30,000 in total.




The dad-of-two, from Burnage, Manchester, told Manchester Evening News: “It stopped becoming an element of fun and started to consume me. It was taking over my life. People would see me but I wasn’t really there. I was quickly becoming tormented inside. My mind was just on gambling.”

The 49-year-old entered the world of gambling in his 20s where he would bet on a football match or horse race. However, things took a downward spiral after the invention of smartphones – meaning the dad could place a bet at any minute, from anywhere.

This is when the “lines started to blur,” according to the customer service worker.

David and his son Luca(Image: Manchester Evening News)

He said: “I’m sure I’m not the only one who thought I had some level of skill when I was gambling. Whenever a bet came in it was great – but at that point I felt I could take it or leave it.

“I joined six to seven sites where I’d been offered free bets. I noticed I was starting to get more involved with live betting which you could do through your phone as the games were going on – the next corner, the next goal, the next card. That’s when the lines began to blur.”

David noticed he was spending more and more time engrossed in online gambling. Until then, he had never touched an online casino. The second he signed up to one of the websites, he noticed an immediate shift in his behaviour.

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