
Local community organisations will benefit from the unclaimed money (Picture: Getty)
A lucky winner who bought a £1,000,000 lottery ticket in Wiltshire last December has missed out on their winnings after the 180-day period to claim passed.
The National Lottery announced today that the massive prize from the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker draw on December 27,2024,has now passed over to the National Lottery Good Causes.
The deadline for the winner to claim their prize was midnight,June 25,but they did not come forward.
Senior Winners’ Advisor Andy Carter said: ‘I can confirm that the ticket-holder did not come forward to claim their prize and has now sadly missed out on this substantial amount of money.
‘However,the money will now go to Good Causes and add to the more than £30M raised each week for National Lottery-funded projects – amazing projects like Alzheimer’s Support,Wilton Riding for the Disabled,Broham Community Hub and Dorothy House Hospice,all of which are in Wiltshire and have helped make the county a better place to live for everyone.’
The million pounds will go to a plethora of great charities (Picture: PA)All of the unclaimed lottery wins go to the National Lottery Good Causes fund,but each week,more than £30 million from ticket sales goes to the fund as well.According to the National Lottery website,six big prizes are waiting to be claimed,five of them worth £1 million each and one worth around £107,000. Four are with EuroMillions and two with Lotto.Last week,someone in County Cork,Ireland, claimed the EuroMillions biggest ever win,£208 million.It marked Ireland’s 18th winner of the EuroMillions jackpot and its largest ever win.United News - unews.co.za