Mystery surrounds the Bradford owner of a winning National Lottery ticket who has failed to claim a £136,302 prize.
The countdown has started to find the winner of the ticket, which matched five numbers plus the bonus ball.
The ticket holder has until February 18, 2002 to claim the cash.
The winning numbers on the night, Wednesday August 22, were 14, 20, 22, 29, 33, 37 and the bonus number was 45.
Camelot regional centre manager Sheila Radford said: "I would urge players in the Bradford area to double check their pockets, under sofa cushions, kitchen drawers, anywhere they may have put the ticket. Our fingers are crossed that we will find the winner."
Throughout the UK there is around £33.6 million in lottery prizes still to be claimed. If winning ticket holders do not come forward before the 180 day deadline, the figure will be added to a staggering £425.3 million that has been passed to good causes from unclaimed lottery winnings.
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