Single ticket-holder in South Ayrshire claims £57.8m Euromillions jackpot prize from March 17 draw

  • A single ticket holder has lodged a claim for the March 17 Euromillions draw 
  • Lottery operator Camelot said they

Single ticket-holder in South Ayrshire claims £57.8m Euromillions jackpot prize from March 17 draw

  • A single ticket holder has lodged a claim for the March 17 Euromillions draw 
  • Lottery operator Camelot said they are currently looking to verify the claim 
  • According to Camelot, the winning ticket was sold in South Ayreshire, Scotland
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By Darren Boyle for MailOnline

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A claim has been made for the £57.8 million EuroMillions jackpot prize won by a single UK ticket-holder.

An appeal was issued last month as the ticket, bought in South Ayrshire, was unclaimed but Camelot, the operator of the National Lottery, has confirmed a claim has now been made.

The owner of the winning ticket matched all five main numbers and the two Lucky Stars in the draw on Tuesday March 17 to take the £57,869,670 jackpot. 

A single ticket holder has staked a claim for a £57.8 million Euromillions jackpot which was won in South Ayreshire on March 17

A single ticket holder has staked a claim for a £57.8 million Euromillions jackpot which was won in South Ayreshire on March 17

The winning numbers for the draw were 05, 07, 08, 16 and 20, with the Lucky Stars 02 and 12.

The claim is going through the validation process before any payment can be made.

Once the ticket has been validated and the money paid out, it is up to the winner to decide whether to go public.

Camelot's Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at the National Lottery, said: 'It is fantastic news that a lucky ticket-holder has now claimed this enormous prize. We will now focus on supporting the ticket-holder through the process.

'During the current crisis, we'd like to encourage as many players as possible to check their tickets and play online or on the National Lottery app, and to only buy their tickets in retail or claim a retail prize if they are already in-store to do an essential shop.'

 

 

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