£3.6 million EuroMillions prize remains unclaimed in UK

Euromillions ticket holders were told to search on handbags and trousers, because a prize worth £ 3.6 million was not requested.
The winning ticket was purchased from the local authority zone in Scotland on Friday, June 13 at Fife.
The winning figures were 2, 28, 40, 43, 45, and the lucky star numbers were 3 and 7, the missing ticket owner matched five main points and a lucky star number.
The lucky ticket holder now exists to demand their awards by 10 December 2025.
“Handbags, wallets, pants pockets and car – everywhere and everywhere – time – as a ticket worth £ 3.6 million,” he said.

He urged his employees to separate a minute to find their tickets and to participate in the winners of £ 3.6 million euromillions.
On Friday, June 13, the bonus was the largest Euromillions award to grab in England and Ireland and was limited to € 250 million or £ 208 million.
After anyone won the bonus, the record prize was transferred. In total, more than 92,000 players in Ireland won an award for Euromillions and Plus games.
Anyone who does not have tickets, for whatever reason, but believes to have a real claim, can still claim a claim to Allwyn, but must be within 30 days after the lottery.
If no one does not come forward with the winning ticket before the request for the award request, the reward money and all the interest it produces will help projects financed by the National Lottery throughout the UK.