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£10.6m Lottery Prize Unclaimed: 14 Days Left to Claim in London

14-day warning as lottery winner is about to lose £10.6million

An unclaimed £10.6 million National Lottery jackpot is about to expire—and the winning ticket holder has just 14 days left to come forward.

The winning ticket was purchased in the London Borough of Bexley for the Lotto draw on Saturday, 4 October 2025. It matched all six main numbers: 06, 08, 12, 33, 49, 59. However, nobody has yet claimed the prize of £10,633,323.

**The deadline: 2 April 2026**

Under National Lottery rules, players have exactly 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings. After that, the money is forfeited. For this ticket, that means the deadline is **2 April 2026**—just two weeks away as of the article date (19 March 2026).

To raise awareness, The National Lottery has launched a public appeal in Bexley, with teams taking to the streets to urge residents to check their old tickets.

**What you should do if you bought a ticket**

If you purchased a Lotto ticket in Bexley around early October 2025, now is the time to search thoroughly:

- Check safe spaces at home: drawers, old wallets, jacket pockets, or anywhere you might have stored a pink Lotto ticket

- Ask family and friends who may have bought tickets on your behalf

- Look through autumn clothes and bags you haven't used since then

**How to claim if you've found the winning ticket**

If you believe you have the winning ticket, contact The National Lottery immediately:

- **Phone:** 0333 234 5050

- **Email:** help@national-lottery.co.uk

It's worth noting that unclaimed lottery prizes aren't lost forever—they're redirected to good causes across the UK. However, if this is your ticket, don't delay. Check your home thoroughly and get in touch with the National Lottery Line today. With just 14 days remaining, every moment counts.

Source: 14-day warning as lottery winner is about to lose £10.6million

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