Someone is still holding on to a Christmas Lottery ticket worth £50,000, and we can now narrow down the chances of who may have it, by confirming where it was bought.
Lottery organisers have today said it was definitely sold by Doyle Motors Forecourt Shop in Guernsey "on or after the 9th December".
The winning numbers were announced before Christmas but the second prize is yet to be claimed. It was won by ticket number 348618.
There was also a delay in the jackpot being claimed too.
The draw was made on 12 December, but the first prize of £483,795 was only claimed last Friday, 3 January.
Jon Taylor, Head of Lottery, is hoping someone will also claim the second prize soon.
“I urge participants to double check their tickets," he said.
"If the prize is still unclaimed after 12 months, the proceeds are distributed through the Social Investment Fund to worthy causes."
Prizes can be claimed from Guernsey Post headquarters at Envoy House, St Peter Port.
All winning numbers can be checked here.
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