Missing millionaire sparks US lottery appeal

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STREET FESTIVAL: Members of the Japanese performance group ‘Medaman-Medaman’ perform on a street in Tokyo. The annual street performance festival was held yesterday. — AFP photo

NEW YORK: Organisers of the Powerball lottery on appealed Friday for the owner of a winning ticket to come forward and collect a US$1 million prize that has been unclaimed for nearly a year.

“Check your wallet, clean out the drawers and dig in your pants pockets because a New Jersey Lottery player, somewhere, has a US$1 million winning Powerball ticket that will expire on May 16,” officials said in a statement.

The winning ticket was sold in a shop in South Brunswick with the numbers 3, 7, 21, 28, 43 and 2.

The lottery draw was made on May 16 last year. Prizes can be claimed for up to a year after the draw, meaning the mystery winner has just under three weeks to collect the US$1 million windfall. — AFP