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    Lotto Jackpot Awaits Lucky Antiguan as $4.35 Million Prize Remains Unclaimed

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    Lottery officials are urging players to check their tickets as a XCD $4.35 million Super Lotto prize remains unclaimed in Antigua.

    The winning ticket for Draw #1613, held on May 13, was purchased at Bridgette’s Bar in Cedar Grove. The lucky numbers were 01, 06, 10, 12, 23, with Super Ball 09.

    The windfall marks the island’s largest potential win since 2023, when a woman walked away with XCD $165,000.

    The identity of the newest multi-millionaire remains a mystery—pending a trip to the lottery office.

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