A man who raised over £50,000 (NZ$87,000) for a homeless man who helped the victims of the Manchester terror attack now wishes he hadn't.
Michael Johns set up a crowdfunding page to raise £1,000 for Chris Parker, after reading about how the homeless man attended to victims when Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at the end of the Ariana Grande concert last month.
Johns was hailed a hero when it was reported he pulled nails out of children's faces.
The response was "unprecedented", surpassing £52,000 - his original target was £1,000.
But after receiving online abuse and enduring the stress of dealing with such a large amount of money, he now wishes he had never started the appeal, according to The BBC.