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Lotto triple rollover still unclaimed

Last Updated: Tuesday 3rd July 2018, 12:35

A share of the lottery triple rollover is still unclaimed, more than a fortnight after the draw. Lottery officials are baffled after a £4.1 million winner has failed to come forward, despite the high profile nature of the draw. Four lucky ticketholders shared the £16.5 million jackpot on April 14th but although three winners are already enjoying their good fortune, the fourth ticketholder still has not come forward.

The National Lottery are now putting out an appeal for the winner, while the jackpot is still fresh in everyone’s minds and have released some details.

The unclaimed lottery prize is worth £4.1 million and was sold in the Birmingham area of the UK. So if you live in this area it’s time to have a look for any lottery tickets that may be lying around the house and check them against the lottery results.

It could be that the lottery ticket is an unchecked lucky dip, possibly bought at the last minute and stuffed in a jacket pocket or down the back of someone’s wallet. Whatever the reason for the unclaimed lottery prize, one lucky winner is currently holding a little pink slip with numbers on, worth a massive £4.1 million!

This is just one of the many unclaimed lottery prizes currently going begging, three are to expire in May so surely it’s time for everyone in the UK to have a sort out, and check any old lottery tickets that may be lying around the house.

In other news, last night’s UK Lotto draw produced three jackpot winners, each of them walking away with a £742,478 share of the £2.1 million jackpot.
 

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