National Lottery winner has just one week to claim £112,000 jackpot
A lucky ticket holder from Powys in Wales has just seven days remaining to collect a substantial EuroMillions prize worth £112,091 before the money vanishes permanently.
The National Lottery has issued an urgent appeal for the winner to come forward ahead of the June 10 deadline.
The ticket, which secured five main numbers and one lucky star in the December 12, 2025 draw, must be validated within 180 days of the original game.
Winners who fail to claim their prizes within this six-month window forfeit their winnings entirely, with unclaimed funds being absorbed into the National Lottery's community fund.
Beyond the Powys prize, a further five substantial wins remain uncollected across the country.
A Watford resident holds a EuroMillions ticket from January 16 worth £177,000, with a July 15 deadline approaching.
The winning combination was 5, 17, 24, 29, 50 with lucky stars 5 and 10.
Meanwhile, a Hartlepool player became an instant millionaire in the March 13 UK Millionaire Maker draw but has yet to present their ticket bearing code JLZG97793.

They have until September 9 to secure their £1million windfall.
A Croydon ticket holder is also sitting on £120,000 from an April 2 Set For Life draw, representing £10,000 monthly for a year.
A second £1million EuroMillions prize from April 24 also awaits collection, with the winning ticket having been bought in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Additionally, another Set For Life winner has failed to come forward to claim their prize.
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In total, six significant lottery prizes currently remain outstanding, with combined values running into millions of pounds.
The National Lottery continues to urge players to check their tickets carefully.
Any unclaimed winnings will ultimately be redirected to support community projects across the UK rather than reaching the rightful winners.
The National Lottery is on the lookout for a mystery winner in the gateway to the Peak District.

A National Lottery Set For Life ticket purchased in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire has gone unclaimed.
The £10,000 per month for an entire year has gone unclaimed.
The winning ticket, bought from a shop in the borough, successfully matched all five main numbers in the draw held on Monday, May 18.
Unfortunately for the mystery ticket holder, the window to collect this substantial prize has now closed.
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