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Irish Mirror
National
David Kent

Lotto Ireland: Store which sold jackpot winning Daily Million ticket revealed

The National Lottery has announced that the winning ticket in Friday evening's Daily Million draw was sold in Rosslare in Wexford.

A seaside store located in the heart of the town has been confirmed as the selling location for the top prize of €1million.

The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold on the day of the draw at Centra on the Strand Road.

Shop owner, Shane Murphy, was overjoyed to get the call from the National Lottery to confirm the win.

He said: “We were delighted to hear that one of our customers was the biggest winner from the weekend.

"This is also the largest prize amount that we have ever sold so it’s exciting. I am sure that as soon as news gets out today that we sold the ticket, there will be plenty of chatter and buzz around about the win.

"With the good weather last week, there were lots of people down to visit the beach so maybe someone passing through had a bit of good luck on their travels. Let’s hope the winner has realised their luck and that maybe we’ll have a repeat of this soon and sell another jackpot ticket!"

Delighted Centra shop owners Shane and Siobhan Murphy (centre) pictured with assistant Trish Montgomery and Michael Molloy of the National Lottery outside their shop in Rosslare as confirmation came in that they had sold Friday night’s Daily Millions top prize. (Mac Innes Photography)

The National Lottery is urging Daily Million players in Wexford to check their tickets carefully as Ireland’s newest Lotto millionaire has yet to come forward.

The winning ticket holder is advised to sign the back of their ticket and keep it in a safe place.

They should contact the prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize.

Meanwhile, Lotto excitement continues to grow nationwide as Wednesday’s jackpot is estimated at €19million and could possibly become the highest ever should it exceed the current cap which is set at €18.96million.

The National Lottery has confirmed that once the jackpot exceeds the cap, no more money will be added to the jackpot prize until it is won.

The funds that would normally go to the jackpot will be distributed to the next lower prize tier at which there are winners.

If the jackpot is won at an amount higher than €18.96 million, that amount will become the game’s new jackpot cap.

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