A lucky EuroMillions lottery winner who bought their ticket in Fife has yet to claim their £3.6 million prize.
Some may regard Friday the 13th as unlucky but not the mystery winner.
They have scooped £3,613,887 after matching the five main numbers and two lucky stars.
Five UK ticket-holders each won £3.6m in the draw, including the yet-to-come-forward Fife player.
The winning numbers on that date were 2, 28, 40, 43, 45, and the Lucky Star numbers were 3 and 7.
It is not known whether the winner lives in Fife or was just passing through.
The winning ticket-holder has until December 10 to step forward.
After that, the prize money plus interest generated will go to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.
Anyone not in possession of their ticket, but who believes they have a genuine claim, can set it out in writing within 30 days of the draw.
Mystery EuroMillions lottery winner purchased their ticket in Fife
Andy Carter is senior winners advisor at Allwyn, operator of The National Lottery.
He said: “It’s time to search through handbags, purses, trouser pockets and the car as a ticket is lurking which is worth £3.6m.
“Someone who bought a ticket in the council district of Fife is now a multi-millionaire and we are desperate to unite this lucky player with their winnings.”
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