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Home » Time running out to claim £120,000 jackpot from ticket purchased in Wolverhampton
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Time running out to claim £120,000 jackpot from ticket purchased in Wolverhampton

By britishbulletin.com13 May 20262 Mins Read
Time running out to claim £120,000 jackpot from ticket purchased in Wolverhampton
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A lottery ticket holder in Wolverhampton is sitting on a fortune worth £120,000 but has yet to claim the prize.

The winning ticket from the Set For Life draw held on Monday, April 27, remains unclaimed more than two weeks later.


The fortunate player successfully matched all five main numbers in that draw: 6, 13, 37, 42 and 43.

Rather than receiving the sum as a lump payment, the prize structure awards the winner £10,000 each month over 12 months.

The ticket was purchased in Wolverhampton, although the buyer’s identity remains unknown.

National Lottery operator Allwyn has described the unclaimed winnings as “incredible” and is now appealing for the mystery winner to come forward before the time expires.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at Allwyn, has issued an urgent plea to anyone who may have purchased a ticket in the West Midlands city.

Mr Carter said: “We’re calling on players who may have bought a ticket in Wolverhampton for the Set for Life draw on April 27 to check and double-check their tickets.”

A lottery ticket holder in Wolverhampton is sitting on a fortune worth £120,000 but is yet to claim the prize

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He added: “Do you live in Wolverhampton or were you passing through? You could be our missing winner.”

The appeal extends beyond local residents to anyone who might have been travelling through the area around the time of the draw.

Mr Carter said: “We’d like nothing more than to unite our mystery ticket-holder with their incredible prize.”

The search continues as lottery officials grow increasingly eager to locate the fortunate ticket holder.

A lottery winner has not come forward | GETTY

Those hoping to claim the prize face a firm deadline of October 24 to present their winning ticket.

Anyone who believes they hold the lucky numbers should contact the National Lottery Line by emailing [email protected] or telephoning 0333 234 5050.

Players who have a legitimate claim but have misplaced their ticket are not entirely without options, although they must complete a specific form and alert Allwyn within 30 days of the original draw date.

Should the deadline pass without a successful claim, the £120,000 prize will be redirected.

The full amount, along with any accumulated interest, will be used to support National Lottery-funded projects

| PA

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