A lottery winner from the Sevenoaks district has yet to claim their Set for Life jackpot—an incredible £10,000 every month for 30 years.
The winning ticket was purchased on October 24, 2023, but time is running out. The winner must come forward by April 22 or risk losing the prize forever.
National Lottery Launches Urgent Search
To locate the mystery millionaire, the National Lottery has partnered with Southeastern railway to launch a campaign at Sevenoaks Railway Station.
1. Commuters Urged to Check Tickets
- Special station signs and digital platform messages have been placed throughout the busy transport hub.
- Unique PA announcements, voiced by a previous Set for Life winner, are being played to remind passengers to check their tickets.
Patrick Lisoire, Consumer Communications Manager at National Lottery operator Allwyn, explained:
“Sevenoaks station is one of the busiest transport hubs in the district, so it’s possible the lucky ticket-holder, or someone they know, is travelling through here.”
What Happens If the Prize Goes Unclaimed?
If the winner does not claim their prize by April 22, the entire amount will be redirected to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.
2. Where Will the Money Go?
- Community initiatives
- Charities and youth programs
- Heritage and cultural projects
While the funds would benefit important causes, the winner could be missing out on £3.6 million over 30 years.
How to Claim the Prize
3. Steps for the Winner to Take
- Check tickets purchased on or around October 24, 2023.
- Look for the Set for Life draw numbers.
- Contact The National Lottery before April 22, 2024 to claim the prize.
With only weeks left, the National Lottery is making a final push to find the mystery winner before the life-changing prize is lost.
If you purchased a ticket in the Sevenoaks district, now is the time to double-check—you could be sitting on a fortune!