In the quaint town of Laois, excitement bubbles over as one fortunate individual struck gold, clinching a cool €500,000 in the EuroMillions Plus draw on a Tuesday night. This stroke of luck came from a Quick Pick ticket, purchased on the eve of the draw from Daybreak on Main Street, Borris in Ossory, County Laois. Despite this momentous win, the lucky beneficiary remains a mystery, and the call now goes out for the newly minted half-millionaire to step forward and claim their due reward.
In the sanctuary of Daybreak, the staff could hardly contain their glee upon realizing their establishment was the vendor of the golden ticket. Kate Brennan, the store manager, brimming with elation, openly confirmed the store’s buzz. “This is the most substantial prize we’ve dispensed, and the news is spreading like wildfire,” Brennan revealed. “Situated on a historic road linking Dublin to Limerick, our customers are diverse – so honestly, the winner could be anyone!” Brennan eagerly hopes the fortunate ticket holder takes heed and checks their numbers. Brennan also shared the staff’s collective thrill, hinting at the possibility of more good fortune for her customers, “May this be a harbinger of more wins, and may we receive more joyful calls from the National Lottery!”
The winning combination, which turned the ticket holder’s dream into reality, consists of the numbers 10, 14, 22, 44, 47. The National Lottery, as part of the procedure, advises the winner to sign the ticket’s reverse side, take necessary precautions to safeguard it, and get in touch with the prize claims team without delay. Potential claimants are invited to ring the hotline at 1800 666 222 or to send an email to [email protected], where they will receive instructions for the prize collection process.
Ireland has seen its fair share of EuroMillions Plus top prizes this year, with this win being the eighth. Previous triumphs were celebrated twice in Dublin, once each in Tipperary, Cork, Wicklow, with Wicklow striking it rich twice, and now, the latest in Kilkenny.
Sarah Ruane, the spokesperson for the National Lottery, casts a wide net, appealing to all EuroMillions participants who patronized Daybreak in Borris in Ossory to diligently check their tickets. She underscored the urgency of the situation by urging the victor to get in touch as soon as possible, “One player has a prize worth an incredible €500,000 waiting for them,” Ruane stated. She emphasized the importance of the winner reaching out promptly to collect their life-altering prize at Lotto HQ.
With the landscape of dreams transformed in Laois, the fate of the winner hangs in the balance as they unknowingly go about their day, seconds or hours away from realizing their fortune. The town whispers with anticipation, waiting for the victor to unveil themselves. The people of Laois and beyond are unreservedly invited to engage with the whirlwind of breaking news, the rush of headlines, and not to mention, the allure of exclusive offers and promos from trusted partners, via the Irish Mirror’s WhatsApp service – a tap away from becoming part of a vibrant digital community.
For those curious about privacy, detailed information can be found in the provided Privacy Notice. The National Lottery, meanwhile, maintains its steady vigil, hoping that their messages, their calls to action, resonate with the winner, nudging them gently towards a future that has suddenly turned brighter, as fortune’s wheel spins favorably in the quaint town of Laois.