A Lotto ticket worth £1 million remains unclaimed in Aberdeenshire, nearly two weeks after the draw. The ticket, purchased locally, matched five main numbers and the Bonus Ball in the August 8 draw, making it one of seven new millionaires created that night. Allwyn, the operator of the National Lottery, is urging residents to check their tickets, as the winner has until February 4, 2027, to claim their prize.
The situation highlights a growing trend in the National Lottery, where more millionaires are being created than ever before. This surge in winners could change perceptions about playing the lottery, encouraging more people to participate in hopes of striking it rich. However, the unclaimed ticket also serves as a reminder of the importance of keeping track of purchased tickets, as many winners often forget about their purchases.
Lynn Devlin, Winner’s Experience Lead at Allwyn, emphasised the excitement of potentially discovering a forgotten ticket worth a life-changing sum. Players are reminded that even if tickets are lost or misplaced, there may still be options to claim prizes if they can provide sufficient evidence.
As the deadline approaches, the community is buzzing with anticipation. The unclaimed ticket not only represents a significant financial opportunity but also reflects the evolving landscape of the National Lottery, where the thrill of winning is becoming more accessible to players across the UK.
Source: GB News

