A “life-changing” lottery jackpot of more than £3.6 million has been left unclaimed for almost a fortnight. National Lottery operator Camelot is appealing for the owner of the winning ticket – bought in the Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey area of Scotland – to come forward and collect their prize.

The winning numbers in the September 23 midweek Lotto draw were 23, 25, 28, 41, 46 and 47.

The ticket-holder is owed £3,681,197 after they were the only one to match all six numbers. The ticket holder has until March 22 next year to claim the prize.

A National Lottery spokesman said: “We urge players everywhere to check their tickets so we can pay out this fantastic jackpot prize and the ticket-holder can start to enjoy their win.

“The Lotto ticket hidden in a drawer, down the back of the sofa or just sat on the side could make you an instant millionaire.

“A life-changing cheque could be yours if you can match those six crucial numbers.”

There are several other big wins that have not yet been collected in Scotland.

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