
“The lot is in the garbage”: Player believes she has won – now an investigation is underway
Ms Main said she has been using the same numbers for 20 years—08, 10, 26, 30, 35, and 42—and her mother always gives them away
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Home World Stand: 09.07.2026, 13:24 Comments Follow us on Google A woman from South Wales is convinced that she has hit the jackpot – but her lottery ticket is said to have ended up in the garbage after a “non-win” check in the store. Abercynon – A National Lottery player claims that her winning ticket is worth $12 million. £ was thrown away in a shop.
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Home World Stand: 09.07.2026, 13:24 Comments Follow us on Google A woman from South Wales is convinced that she has hit the jackpot – but her lottery ticket is said to have ended up in the garbage after a “non-win” check in the store.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Abercynon – A National Lottery player claims that her winning ticket is worth $12 million. £ was thrown away in a shop.
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