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LOTTO MILLIONS FOR FOUR ARE STILL UNCLAIMED

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THREE of the four mystery winners of the R110 million Lotto jackpot have still not come forward to claim their cash.

The National Lottery has urged the winners of the record-breaking jackpot, which was drawn on 27 January, to come forward and collect their R27 million cash prize.

According to reports, the winner who has claimed her life-changing money is a 38-year-old woman from KZN.

She is said to have been a regular player.

The winning tickets were bought at SB Agri services in Caledon in the Western Cape, KwikSpar in Umdloti in Durban, Shoprite at Delft in the Western Cape and through the FNB banking channel.

When it was announced that four people had won, Khensani Mabuza, head of marketing at Ithuba, posted on their website that they were ready to process payments.

“Our winner services department is ready and waiting to process each claim and will offer complimentary emotional and financial counselling sessions.”

“Ithuba offers the complimentary sessions because they are the tools to grow and secure the financial future of our jackpot winner,” said Mabuza.

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