The winning ticket - which will see £10,000 paid into their bank account every month for the next three decades - was bought on October 24, 2024 for just £1.50
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The National Lottery has released a hilarious video searching for the lucky winner of an unclaimed Set For Life jackpot, with just days until the deadline hits.
For months, the National Lottery has been urging players to check their tickets, as a whopping £3.6million prize remains unclaimed.
A player from Sevenoaks, Kent, must claim their winnings before April 22, 2025, or lose it all forever.
The winning ticket - which will see £10,000 paid into their bank account every month for the next three decades - was bought on October 24, 2024, for just £1.50.
In the video, a person dressed in a blue morph suit with a cardboard ticket strapped to them runs around the station
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It features the numbers 11, 29, 37, 45, along with the Life Ball number 6.
In the video, a person dressed in a blue morph suit with a cardboard ticket strapped to them runs around the station.
The “mysterious human billboard” struggled to get through the barriers, before running around the Sevenoaks district.
Meanwhile, a man with a megaphone read out an important message: “Sevenoaks, this is a message for you.
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The 'mysterious human billboard' struggled to get through the barriers, before running around the Sevenoaks district
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“We’re here looking for the winning Set For Life ticket. Are you the winner of £10,000 every month for 30 years?”
The lottery organisers have also been raising awareness on the streets of the town in a bid to find the missing winner.
Residents have been greeted with a giant replica of the National Lottery Set For Life winning ticket and oversized newspapers in an attempt to locate the ticket holder.
Patrick Lisoire from Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery, said: “Sevenoaks station is one of the busiest transport hubs in the district, so it’s possible the lucky ticketholder, or someone they know, is travelling through here.
If the lucky player does not claim their prize, then any unclaimed money, including interest accrued, will be redirected to support National Lottery Projects
PA“If they are, hopefully we will have reminded them to check that ticket and then, fingers crossed, some very lucky person will do just that and realise they are now ‘set for life’. Wouldn’t it be incredible to be able to swap a season ticket for a winning National Lottery ticket!”
Southeastern’s Sevenoaks Station Manager, Jack Heidrey, added: “It’s exciting to think that one of our commuters could be the winning ticketholder but maybe doesn’t know it yet.
“We hope that by lending our support to The National Lottery in this life-changing search, someone from Sevenoaks will soon have 10,000 reasons a month to enjoy life’s journey.”
If the lucky player does not claim their prize, then any unclaimed money, including interest accrued, will be redirected to support National Lottery Projects.
Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings before the money goes elsewhere.