A lucky lottery winner has scooped the £15 million jackpot just before Christmas but hasn’t even realised it yet.
In Saturday’s National Lottery draw, the winning combination matched all six major numbers.
Andy Carter, of The National Lottery, said: ‘Brilliant news, one lucky ticketholder has won tonight’s festive £15m “Must Be Won” Lotto jackpot.
‘That’s certainly something to cheer about this Christmas. Players are urged to check their tickets and to give us a call to claim tonight’s exciting jackpot prize.’
The bonus number was 44, while the winning Lotto numbers were 17, 29, 31, 40, 47, and 56.
A set of balls six and the draw machine Lancelot were used.
Also, two persons who correctly matched five numbers plus the bonus ball won £1 million.
No players matched all five numbers to win the Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw.
The Thunderball number was 03, and the winning numbers were 05,10,15,16 and 35.
The top prize of £500,000 went to one person who matched all five and the Thunderball.
Wednesday’s estimated jackpot is £2 million.
Well, I was only six numbers out, I almost had it!
When they realise, what a wonderful Christmas it will be for them. Enjoy yourself thoroughly, whoever you are. The days of stressing about your car breaking down, your heating costs, and your rent or mortgage are long gone. Have fun and a Happy Christmas to you. Someone is in for a truly pleasant surprise.
It wasn’t me but I’m going to act as if it was me for the next few hours, look at huge homes for sale online, and then browse for a car on AutoTrader before my normal life returns!
Published by Angela Lloyd
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