A Lotto player from a small village in Fingal has been urged to check their ticket and make contact with the National Lottery office after they scooped the Daily Millions Plus top prize of €500,000 on Monday.
The player purchased their winning ticket, which is now worth half a million euros, in Spar in Balrothery, Co. Dublin.
The winning numbers in Monday’s 2pm Daily Millions Plus draw were: 17, 21, 26, 30, 37, 39 and the bonus was 25.
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A National Lottery spokesperson said: “It’s been an incredible start to the year for Daily Million players as this latest win marks the sixth top prize win in the Daily Millions game so far this year. Since January, three players from Dublin and Tipperary have scooped the Daily Millions Top Prize of €1,000,00.
“While three players from Louth and Dublin scored the Daily Millions Plus top prize of €500,000.
“We are still waiting to hear from our latest winner in Balrothery, Co. Dublin, so we’re encouraging all of our Daily Million players in the Fingal area to check their tickets carefully to see if they’ve won the incredible €1 Million prize.
“The winner should sign the back of their ticket, keep it somewhere safe and make contact with our prize claims team so that arrangements can be made for them to claim their life-changing prize.”
The Balrothery ticketholder is advised to sign the back of their winning ticket and to keep it safe. The winner should make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize.
Meanwhile, it was a Monday morning to remember for one delighted Kildare man who claimed his €500,000 Daily Million Plus top prize win from Wednesday, April 12. “Honestly, to say I’m stunned is a complete understatement. It’s been a crazy couple of days and I think it’ll take me a long while to come to terms with the win.
“I was watching the football at home last Wednesday and during a break in play, I picked up my ticket and I scanned it on the app to see if I won something. I let out an almighty roar and my family just assumed I was getting very over-excited about the match."
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