Mystery £58m Euromillions winner has just TWO DAYS left to claim massive prize – or lose it forever
A MYSTERY £58m Euromillions winner has just TWO DAYS left to claim the massive prize – or lose it forever. A claim was made for the prize but it was not paid out as the search for the secret millionaire continues. Do you know the secret £58m winner? Call 02077824104 or email daniel.keane@the-sun.co.uk Camelot has […]
A MYSTERY £58m Euromillions winner has just TWO DAYS left to claim the massive prize – or lose it forever.
A claim was made for the prize but it was not paid out as the search for the secret millionaire continues.
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Do you know the secret £58m winner? Call 02077824104 or email daniel.keane@the-sun.co.uk
Camelot has refused to go into detail about why the claim was not successful.
The life-changing £58million ticket was bought in South Ayrshire, Scotland, for the EuroMillions draw on March 17.
It matched five balls and the two lucky stars – 5, 7, 8, 16, 20 and the lucky stars 2 and 12.
But the six-month deadline is now just two days away on September 13 – so punters are being urged to check and double check their tickets to ensure they don’t miss out.
The highest jackpot to go unclaimed remains a whopping £63.8 million prize from 2012, when a ticket bought in the Stevenage and Hitchin area of Herts was not produced within the six-month deadline.
A host of other huge prizes are also yet to be claimed according to the National Lottery’s website.
This includes a winning £1m EuroMillions ticket bought in Leeds drawn on March 20, as well as a £1m ticket drawn on August 1 in Lancashire.
Andy Carter, of the National Lottery, said of the mystery £58m winner: “We are desperate to find this mystery holder and unite them with this massive prize.”
If a successful claim is not made then the fortune will go to the good causes fund.
A Camelot spokesman said: “We don’t comment on the details of individual prize claims.”
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He said the prizes listed on their “unclaimed prizes” section have “either not been claimed, or have not yet been validated and paid”.
In May he said: “We can confirm that we received a claim but don’t comment on the detail of individual claims.
“However, as with all major prizes, the claim goes through a rigorous validation process to ensure the prize can be paid under the National Lottery Game Rules.”