A substantial jackpot remains uncollected, prompting a lighthearted search by The National Lottery for the fortunate player who holds the winning Set For Life ticket. With the deadline fast approaching, officials are intensifying efforts to locate the individual entitled to a life-altering prize of £3.6 million.
The lucky winner, residing in Sevenoaks, Kent, has until April 22, 2025, to come forward and claim their winnings or risk forfeiting them entirely.
The winning ticket, purchased for a modest £1.50 on October 24, 2024, guarantees the recipient a monthly payment of £10,000 over three decades. The winning combination is as follows:
- 11
- 29
- 37
- 45
- Life Ball number 6
To raise awareness, The National Lottery has launched a playful campaign centered around a person clad in a blue morph suit and sporting a replica ticket. This “human billboard” was spotted navigating Sevenoaks station and the surrounding area, accompanied by an announcement broadcast via megaphone:
“We’re searching for the winning Set For Life ticket. Are you the winner of £10,000 every month for 30 years?”
The search extends beyond the station, with oversized newspapers and giant replicas of the winning ticket appearing throughout the town to capture attention.
“Sevenoaks station is a bustling transport hub,” explained Patrick Lisoire from Allwyn, the operator of The National Lottery. “It’s entirely possible that the ticketholder, or someone familiar with them, passes through here regularly. We hope this campaign serves as a reminder to double-check those tickets—imagine swapping your season ticket for a winning lottery ticket!”
Jack Heidrey, Station Manager at Southeastern Sevenoaks, added, “It’s thrilling to consider that one of our commuters could be unknowingly sitting on a fortune. We’re happy to support The National Lottery in this quest and hope someone from Sevenoaks soon discovers they have 10,000 reasons each month to celebrate.”
Should the prize remain unclaimed by the deadline, the funds, including any accrued interest, will be redistributed to support various National Lottery Projects.
Standard procedure dictates that players must claim their winnings within 180 days of the draw date; otherwise, the money is allocated to these beneficial projects.