Missing lottery ticket worth £350,000 goes unclaimed in Kingston

By Oliver Monk

17th Jun 2024 | Local News

A winning Lotto HotPicks ticket bought in Kingston borough has not yet been claimed. (Photo: Oliver Monk)
A winning Lotto HotPicks ticket bought in Kingston borough has not yet been claimed. (Photo: Oliver Monk)

A lottery ticket bought in Kingston borough has won £350,000 – but the prize has not yet been claimed.

The holder of the ticket has until 21 November this year to come forward.

The National Lottery has revealed the winning ticket was bought in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames for a Lotto HotPicks draw on Saturday 25 May.

Winners have up to 180 days to claim their prizes before the proceeds, along with any interest, are donated to community projects across the UK.

Kingston has benefited from National Lottery funds as recently as October 2023, with £238,000 going towards rewilding efforts at the borough's largest nature reserve, Tolworth Court Farm.

The Lotto HotPicks game differs from the traditional lottery as players only need to match five out of six numbers to win first prize. 

While prizes start from £6 for one matching number, top payouts can reach £350,000, as with this missing ticket.

The winning numbers are: 6, 28, 30, 40, 53, 58.

If you hold the lucky ticket, you can find out how to claim your prize via The National Lottery Website here.

     

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