A Lotto Jackpot ticket worth £12m bought in Rhondda Cynon Taf has yet to be claimed.

National Lottery players are being asked to double-check their tickets as one worth £12m has yet to be claimed. The Lotto Jackpot ticket, bought for the draw on 6 June in Rhondda Cynon Taf, matched all six main numbers - 08, 10, 26, 30, 35 and 42. The ticket-holder of the life-changing sum has until 3 December to claim the prize. Andy Carter, senior winners advisor at The National Lottery operator Allwyn, said this was an "incredible win for one lucky Lotto ticketholder". There have been many lucky Welsh winners of the National Lottery throughout the years. Former Asda worker Sandra Fosbrooke and her factory machinist partner Ken Henry, from Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, celebrated a £12.m win back in 2005, using their winnings to travel the world and buy houses, cars and holidays for close relatives. Les Scadding and his wife Samantha Peachey-Scadding, from Caerleon, Newport, won the £45.5m jackpot in 2009. He was out of work and £68 overdrawn on his bank account on the day he bought the ticket A family in Monmouth also won the EuroMillions £61m jackpot in 2016, after mum Sonia Davies felt lucky and rang her daughter to buy tickets after she had life-saving cancer surgery.