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      • Martyn Tott, 33, and his 24-year-old wife from the UK missed out on a $5 million lottery fortune after losing their ticket. They were able to convince officials, but since there is a 30-day time limit on reporting lost tickets, the jackpot became the the largest unclaimed amount since the lottery began in 1994.
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  2. Some winners, like Michael Weirsky, lose their tickets but manage to find them later on, while other winners, like Derek and Dawn Ladner, win the same jackpot twice because they forgot they already bought a ticket and then bought another one; unfortunately, this was not to be Martyn's fate.

  3. Mar 8, 2023 · GMTV. But by this point, Martyn had lost the original ticket - although he did have proof of purchase from his local Londis. The couple then had to spend 45 days on tenterhooks as they waited...

  4. Oct 17, 2021 · Martyn and Kay Tott realised they had won the multi-million pound prize six months after the 2001 National Lottery draw. They saw an appeal for winners to come forward and noticed their...

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  5. Jan 16, 2023 · How Much Money Did Kay and Martyn Tott Lose? The lottery ticket that Kay and Martyn Tott lost was worth a whopping £3million. What’s more, the National Lottery pays jackpots out in a lump sum and the money is tax-free. So the full £3million could’ve been theirs if they had not lost their ticket.

  6. Oct 14, 2011 · Neither could believe it when they realised the six winning numbers were theirs — they used the same combination every week — but they had lost the ticket that proved it.

  7. Dec 27, 2023 · Published: 10:13, 27 Dec 2023. Updated: 10:14, 27 Dec 2023. A MAN has revealed how he lost out on a £3 million lottery jackpot after purchasing a winning ticket - and the years-long ordeal...

  8. Oct 18, 2021 · Martyn and Kay Tott were elated when they found they had won the £3 million prize six months after the 2001 National Lottery draw. But the couple were left absolutely devastated after finding they had lost their winning ticket - sparking a nationwide appeal for their winnings.

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