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Lottery players urged to check tickets with £12 million prize still unclaimed
Key takeaways
- The search is on for the winner of a £12m lottery ticket bought in south Wales National Lottery players are being asked to double-check their tickets as one worth £12m has yet to be claimed.
- The Lotto Jackpot ticket, bought for the draw on 6 June in Rhondda Cynon Taf, matched all six main numbers - 08, 10, 26, 30, 35 and 42.
- The ticket-holder of the life-changing sum has until 3 December to claim the prize.
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Angharad Thomas BBC Wales PA Media. The search is on for the winner of a £12m lottery ticket bought in south Wales National Lottery players are being asked to double-check their tickets as one worth £12m has yet to be claimed.
The Lotto Jackpot ticket, bought for the draw on 6 June in Rhondda Cynon Taf, matched all six main numbers - 08, 10, 26, 30, 35 and 42.
The ticket-holder of the life-changing sum has until 3 December to claim the prize.
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