A LOTTO winner is on the verge of losing a fortune with just days left to claim a life-changing jackpot.

The winner of the £7.4 million prize hasn’t come forward for nearly six months.

Lotto operators Camelot give winners just six-months to claim prizes before writing off the sum

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Lotto operators Camelot give winners just six-months to claim prizes before writing off the sumCredit: Alamy

And with the lucky ticket dating back to the June 18 draw, they have just a week to collect the enormous jackpot.

Lotto operators Camelot give winners just six-months to claim prizes before writing off the sum.

If they come forward, the winner will be exactly £7,440,150 richer.

The winning numbers in the draw were 11, 14, 36, 39, 42 and 59.

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And the single ticket holder matched all six balls – netting the jackpot.

Camelot said the ticket was bought in the Wolverhampton area.

They are now urging all ticket holders who may have snapped up a ticket in the region to check their numbers and come forward by December 15.

And they recommended Brits who have bought a lottery ticket in the last six months to check down the back of sofas and in nooks and crannies just in case.

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In September Andy Carter, The National Lottery’s senior winners’ advisor said: “We’re also still searching for a missing £7.4m Lotto jackpot winner from the draw on 18 June 2022.

“The missing winner bought their ticket in Wolverhampton.

“And we’re renewing our appeal for Lotto players in the area to check their tickets to be in with a chance of claiming another incredible Lotto jackpot prize.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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