EuroMillions lottery winner urged to claim 拢1m prize

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Image caption, If the ticket has been lost, a claim must be made in writing within 30 days of the draw

People have been urged to use their time in lockdown to dig out and check old lottery tickets - with a 拢1m prize still outstanding.

The money was won in the EuroMillions draw on 7 February, with the ticket bought in Ceredigion.

Players were told to check their tickets after someone missed out on a 拢1m prize last week.

The ticket was bought in Rhondda Cynon Taff for a draw that took place on 22 October.

However, the winner failed to claim it within the 180-day window.

Camelot spokesman Andy Carter said: "In the current situation and to avoid this unfortunate situation happening again, we're urging all National Lottery players to play and check their tickets online."