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Kent man wins £10,000 a month for 30 years in National Lottery's Set for Life draw

A mystery man from Kent has won £10,000 a month for 30 years in the 'Set for Life' National Lottery draw.

The lucky lad, known only as Mr L, is now looking forward to jetting off on holiday as soon as it is safe to travel again.

A mystery Kent man has won the biggest prize available on the 'Set for Life' game
A mystery Kent man has won the biggest prize available on the 'Set for Life' game

Mr L won without even touching a ticket, entering the draw on the National Lottery website.

He chose a lucky dip and matched the five main numbers and the life ball in the ‘Set For Life’ draw on Monday, June 15, and later received an email revealing he'd won the big bucks.

Mr L is one of eight million players who win each week on the lottery’s range of games.

Interactive winners have the opportunity to release their name, remain anonymous or like this winner, release some details through partial publicity.

Senior winners’ advisor at the National Lottery Camelot, Andy Carter, said: "Huge congratulations to Mr L for winning this fantastic prize without even touching a ticket.

"After a few simple clicks he can now look forward to receiving £10,000 every month for 30 years!”

To enter 'Set for Life', you pick five main numbers from 1 to 47, and one life ball from 1 to 10, for the chance to win fixed prizes. The game costs £1.50 per line and is drawn every Monday and Thursday.

Thanks to National Lottery players, up to £600 million will be used to support communities across the UK during the coronavirus crisis, with £30 million raised every week on average.

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