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One lucky ticketholder from the UK has taken home £25,701,358 after matching all the numbers in the EuroMillions draw.
The win is the fourth time this year someone from the UK has won the top EuroMillions prize.
It is also the second consecutive Friday that a UK ticketholder has taken home the winning jackpot.
One lucky person won £26 million in last Friday’s draw, another player took home £65 million on Valentine’s Day, and a third scooped a jackpot of £83 million in January.
The winning numbers in Friday’s draw were 06, 07, 17, 20, 21 and the Lucky Stars were 01 and 10.
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The National Lottery games were a success on Friday night after a single player won the £500,000 Thunderball jackpot.
The winning Thunderball numbers were 11, 22, 25, 31, 34, and the Thunderball number was 13.
Winning the jackpot prize is a life-changing moment, so knowing the next steps after realising you have won is so important.
Winners are well-looked after every step of the way by a dedicated team of National Lottery ‘Winner’s Advisors’.
Ticketholders for the Lotto have been urged to check their tickets after two new millionaires in the UK have yet to claim their winnings.
Two people have won the Lotto jackpot after matching all six main numbers, during the October 4 and October 8 draws.
But neither winner has come forward yet – and they only have 180 days from the date of the win to claim their massive prize.
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Belgium’s National Lottery has announced that the person that won a 3.5-million-euro jackpot on 14 June this year has finally been traced. The lucky winner lives in the Waasland area of East Flanders.
For more than four and a half months there had been no trace of the winner and they had not come forward to claim their prize. However, in a statement released on Tuesday morning the National Lottery said that the efficiency of its IT systems and the expertise of it staff had enabled it to find the jackpot winner.
The winner has reacted and thanked the National Lottery for all the efforts that have been made to trace them.
“I am extremely grateful to the National Lottery for their efforts in locating me. Without them, I would never have received this jackpot”. The lucky winner says that they intend to invest the money in property and holidays.
To guarantee the anonymity of the winner, there will be no official cheque presentation at the point of sale where the winning ticket was purchased. No further details will be released that could lead to the winner being identified.

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20-year old Noel Sciberras from Birkirkara admitted in Court with committing a hold-up at a lotto office in Triq Dun Filippu Borg, Birkirkara. He was imprisoned for three years.
Sciberras had entered the lotto office on Friday, armed with a knife and requested money from a 61-year old female cashier.
The Police had said in a statement on the case, that the thief was wearing a hood, armed with a knife and ordered the cashier to empty the cash register. He ran away with cash money.
No one was hurt during the hold-up which led police to identify and arrest Sciberras.
He also admitted before Magistrate Rachel Montebello with carrying a knife in public without a permit, breached a probation order and became a recidivist. He was fined €116 for carrying the knife and ordered to pay the money back to the victim.
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