National Lottery winner has HOURS left to claim massive £10.6million jackpot as ticket details released

National Lottery winner has HOURS left to claim massive £10.6million jackpot as ticket details released

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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 31/03/2026

- 17:43

The ticket was purchased in the Bexley area of south west London

A mystery lottery winner has mere hours remaining to come forward and collect a life-changing £10.6million jackpot before the prize slips through their fingers forever.

The fortunate ticket holder, who purchased their entry in Bexley, London on October 4 last year, must make contact with National Lottery operator Allwyn before the clock strikes midnight on April 2.


Despite having a full six months to claim the £10,633,323 windfall, the winner has allowed the deadline to approach with no sign of coming forward.

Should nobody present the winning ticket by Wednesday night, the substantial sum will be redirected to the National Lottery's Good Causes fund rather than transforming someone's financial future.

The winning combination that could unlock this fortune consists of the numbers 6, 8, 12, 33, 49 and 59.

Allwyn has urged customers to rummage down the back of their sofas and rifle through the pockets of winter coats in case the golden ticket has been forgotten.

The operator has noted that because the entry was purchased as a lucky dip, the holder may not be aware of their numbers, making it easier for the ticket to be overlooked or discarded.

This adds an extra layer of difficulty to the search, said National Lottery officials.

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The National Lottery has issued an appeal

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Kathy Garrett, winners' advisor at Allwyn, has expressed the organisation's eagerness to hand over the substantial prize, stating that they "want nothing more" than to bestow the life-changing sum on its rightful recipient.

According to the lottery operator, it is "not that common" for a jackpot of this magnitude to remain uncollected as the deadline approaches.

The rarity of such situations makes this case particularly unusual, with millions of pounds hanging in the balance during these final hours.

Once the Wednesday midnight deadline passes without a valid claim, the entire £10.6million will be transferred to charitable initiatives supported by the National Lottery's Good Causes fund.

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The winner played the Lotto game

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This programme distributes funding across arts, sports, heritage and community projects throughout the United Kingdom.

Concerns over unclaimed jackpots are not unprecedented in recent lottery history.

Last summer, anxiety mounted when the largest-ever EuroMillions prize of £208million went uncollected for a period following the draw.

The winner eventually emerged from Ireland, having bought their ticket at a retail outlet in County Cork.

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The holder of a £10.6million National Lottery jackpot has just hoursleft to claim win

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That historic Irish victory exceeded the previous EuroMillions record of £195million, claimed by a UK ticket holder in July 2022.

The National Lottery has created numerous British millionaires since its inaugural draw on November 19,1994, when seven winners divided a jackpot of £5,874,778.

The single largest UK win stands at £42million, achieved back in 1996.

Statisticians estimate the odds of securing a lottery jackpot at approximately one in 14 million.