Posted: Wed 5th Dec 2018

Mystery Wrexham winner of £10k lottery ticket has until Christmas Eve to claim their prize!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Dec 5th, 2018

The search is one to find one lucky Wrexham shopper who is the winner of a £10,000 lottery ticket – however they only have until Christmas Eve to claim their prize!

Health Lottery organisers have urged players in Wrexham and surrounding areas of Wales to check their bags and coat pockets for the winning Christmas golden ticket.

The ticket was bought in Sainsbury’s on June 27th, however the £10,000 prize is still unclaimed.

The numbers played were:

2, 8, 10, 20, 30

The winning numbers were:

8, 10, 20, 22, 30, Bonus 2

So far, no one has come forward but time is ticking as the ticket must be claimed by December 24th, or the ticket will become invalid.

Martin Ellice from The Health Lottery said: “We are encouraging everyone who bought a Health Lottery ticket in Wrexham to check their bags, wallets and pockets for the winning ticket.

“Someone has won £10,000 and we must find them before Christmas Eve to share the fantastic news.”

To date, The Health Lottery has raised £5.9 million through ticket sales in Wales, supporting over 164 local community projects.

If you think you could be the winner, please visit the lottery results or call the Health Lottery Helpline on 0844 375 55 55 to claim your prize.



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