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Sophie Tanno

Urgent search for lucky National Lottery ticket-holder that won £10k a month for 30 YEARS

An urgent search is underway for a lucky lottery ticket holder who has won £10,000 a month for the next 30 years.

The fortune, which amounts to an eye-watering total of £3.6million, has been left unclaimed since yesterday.

The winning numbers were 01, 13, 17, 37, 44 and the bonus Life Ball was 04 .

Senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, Andy Carter, told players to urgently check their tickets.

"Wow, we have a top prize winner on Set For Life - they can now celebrate winning £10,000 every month for 30 years," said Mr Carter.

"Players are being urged to check their tickets and to give us a call to claim tonight's fantastic Set For Life top prize."

Senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, Andy Carter, told players to urgently check their tickets. (Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Mr Carted added: "Thanks to National Lottery players, more than £30 million is generated every week for good causes across the country.

"This supports everything from local projects making a difference where you live, to our nations' athletes at the recent Commonwealth Games."

For £1.50 per ticket, players can pick five numbers from 1-47 and a Life Ball between 1-15 to be in with a chance of winning.

On Monday, no one matched all five Set For Life numbers minus the bonus ball for the second biggest prize, which is set at £120,000 - £10,000 every month for one year.

However, 37 people matched four Set For Life numbers plus the Life Ball to receive £250 each, and 248 players matched four numbers minus the Life Ball to win £50 each.

Separately, another lucky Brit is unknowingly sitting on a £7 million fortune, which has gone unclaimed for four months.

The life-changing win was announced on June 18. The player has around six months to come forward and claim the life-changing sum.

The ticket was bought in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, and anyone who bought tickets in that area is being urged to check, and double-check, their numbers.

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