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Lucky Lotto punter bags massive £10.8million National Lottery jackpot

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One Lottery ticket holder has scooped a massive £10.8million in tonight's UK Lotto draw. The National Lottery revealed the incredible news tonight after the winning numbers in the draw were 44, 48, 20, 52, 21, 04 with Bonus Ball 34.

The holder of the ticket now has 180 days to claim the prize and have their life changed forever. Camelot’s Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, said: "Tonight’s £10.8M Lotto jackpot has been won by a single ticket-holder. "We’re urging players to check their tickets online to see if they might be Lotto’s latest big winner – The National Lottery results are always available on the website and via the National Lottery App. "Remember you have 180 days from the day of the draw to claim any

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