Lottery players urged to check tickets with £12 million prize still unclaimed
Summary
A £12 million National Lottery jackpot ticket from the 6 June draw in Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales, has not yet been claimed. The ticket-holder has until 3 December to claim the prize before the money is used for National Lottery-funded projects.Key Facts
- The winning Lotto numbers were 08, 10, 26, 30, 35, and 42.
- The winning ticket was bought in Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales.
- The prize of £12 million remains unclaimed as of now.
- Lottery winners have 180 days to claim their prizes.
- If not claimed, the money goes to projects supported by the National Lottery.
- Past large Welsh lottery wins include a £12.8 million prize in 2005 and a £45.5 million jackpot in 2009.
- The biggest UK lottery prize so far is £195 million, won in 2022.
- The National Lottery encourages the winner to check their tickets and claim the prize.
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