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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. (

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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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