The OLG’s Director of Media Relations, Tony Bitonti, told CityNews the possibility that the person who bought the winning ticket in Scarborough died before scooping up their millions is just one of the many scenarios that could account for the riches remaining unclaimed. handbags, backpacks, wallets, computer bags), your vehicle’s glove compartments or sun-visors, kitchen, bedroom or office drawers.” “We ask OLG lottery players to check places where they usually store their tickets, such as in clothing pockets, personal accessories (i.e. RELATED: ‘Just imagine’ losing $70M lotto ticket? Here’s how the OLG says you could still collect “ The winning numbers for the June 28, 2022, Lotto Max draw are - 8, 19, 22, 41, 42, 46, 47 Bonus 10,” the OLG wrote in a news release. In an update, an OLG spokesperson said on Tuesday that the life-changing amount of money is still waiting for the rightful owner.
T he $70 million winning ticket was purchased at an authorized lottery retailer in Scarborough. In late May, the OLG said no one had claimed the jackpot draw from June 28, 2022, and it will expire exactly one year from that date. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) says the search for an unclaimed $70-million Lotto Max jackpot winner in Scarborough drags on as the deadline draws near.