Eurojackpot's 120M Winner in Berlin Yet to Claim Prize
A Eurojackpot winner in Berlin has yet to claim their record-breaking 120 million euro prize, with time running out. The ticket was bought in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district, and the winner has until the end of 2028 to collect their winnings.
The winner has until January 1, 2026, to claim their prize, after which the money will expire. Lotto Berlin is contemplating a search for the winner, as the lucky ticket holder has not come forward nearly ten days after the draw. The winner remains unknown, with the ticket likely purchased by a casual player in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district.
In a recent twist, a man in Hesse found a forgotten lottery ticket six months after the draw and won 15 million euros. This discovery has raised hopes that the Berlin winner might still be found, despite the time that has passed since the Eurojackpot draw.
With the deadline to claim the 120 million euro prize looming, Lotto Berlin is considering a search for the winner. The winner, who remains unknown, has until the end of 2028 to come forward and claim their life-changing fortune.
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