A Sheffield postal worker has revealed that he accidentally binned a £100,000 winning scratchcard after misunderstanding the rules.
Cemal Celikkanat said that his life has been wrecked because of the mistake.
The 38-year-old told the Sheffield Star that he had mistakenly thought the three £100,000 symbols on Camelot's £100,000 Blue game had to be in the same row to win.
However, by the time he had realised his error, he had already thrown the card away and was unable to find it again.
"When I found out I felt dizzy and dropped to my knees - it was like being hit over the head. I threw away £100,000," he admitted. "I feel so terrible, I think about it every day, it's had a massive impact on my life."
Celikkanat went on to say that he had subsequently split up with his wife over rows about their financial problems. The father-of-three also claimed that he has been playing scratchcards for six years and is now concerned over how many other winning tickets he may have thrown away.
National Lottery operators Camelot maintains that it will only pay out if the winning scratchcard is produced.
