
"Everyone keeps asking what we'll do in the future and we genuinely have no idea at present. The first time around we gifted people cars, we donated a minibus to the local rugby team, and did our best to help friends and family. It was all new and it was amazing to be able to make a difference. This time, who knows, we'll take our time and enjoy the moment."
"The lucky person has just become a multimillionaire without apparently realising, winning an amazing 10,600,000 in the National Lottery draw. However, the mystery winner, who bought the ticket in Bexley, southeast London, has not claimed the top prize yet, and has until April 2 to do so or the money will be donated to National Lottery Projects. They scored correctly on all six numbers in October 10's draw, meaning they've won a life-changing amount of money."
A National Lottery ticket sold in Bexley, southeast London, matched all six numbers in the October 10 draw and is worth 10,600,000. The ticket holder has not yet claimed the prize and has until April 2 to collect it or the money will be donated to National Lottery Projects. Other unclaimed prizes include a 1 million prize in Birmingham with a February 11 deadline and a 1 million prize in Bournemouth with a May 3 deadline. Richard Davies and Faye Stevenson-Davies from Mid-Wales won 1 million for a second time and have gifted cars and donated a minibus. John and Lucy Waring celebrated a near 4 million Lotto win, with Mr Waring buying a Harley and planning a new family home with a music room.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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