National Lottery: £6.3m Anglesey or Gwynedd prize unclaimed

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A £6.3m lottery prize remains unclaimed by a ticket holder who bought it in Anglesey or Gwynedd, the National Lottery has revealed.

Lotto organisers Camelot said the winning ticket was bought on Saturday 8 September.

The winning Lotto numbers were 8, 15, 21, 26, 28, 32 and the bonus ball was 29. The winner has until Thursday 7 March to claim the £6,392,389 prize.

National Lottery urged people to check their old tickets.

"We're desperate to find this mystery ticket-holder and unite them with their winnings," said a spokesperson.

"This amazing prize could really make a huge difference to somebody's life. We're urging everyone to check their old tickets again or look anywhere a missing ticket could be hiding."

The National Lottery attempted to jog people's memories by saying the draw took place on the last day of track racing at the Paralympics, when South African Oscar Pistorius won gold in the 400m.

If no-one comes forward with the winning ticket before the prize claim deadline, the money, and all the interest it has generated, will go to the lottery's Good Causes fund.

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