A dad enjoyed an astonishing double celebration when his son was born on his own Leap Year birthday.
David Kennedy, 32, and newborn son Harrison both share the February 29 birthday - beating odds of two-million-to-one.
The head chef was born on the unique date in 1984 - which means he technically turned eight.
Little Harrison - who was delivered by caesarean section at 3.10am - will have to wait until 2020 for his first official birthday.
Proud David, from Malvern, Worcs, said: "It is an incredible moment for me to share my Leap Year birthday with my son.
"He was actually due on February 28 and we always knew there was a chance he could be late.
"When my wife went into labour at 10pm I said to her 'please wait a couple more hours so we can have the same birthday.'
"He was born by caesarean but is healthy and Alice is doing great too.
"It's a wonderful day.
"Being born on a leap year has always been special for me but it's amazing to have my son to share the experience with.
"The odds of a parent and child sharing a Leap Year birthday are two million to one so it really is a miracle.
"We always wanted another child but never believed we would have another Leap Year birthday in the family.
"We've had lots of people telling me to buy a lottery ticket this weekend."
David and Harrison, who weighed 6lbs 13oz, will celebrate their non-Leap Year birthdays on March 1.
Delighted mum Alice, 26, a supermarket worker, only realised she was pregnant after returning from honeymoon last July.
The couple also have a two-year-old daughter Lily.
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