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The winning € 10.7 million Quick Pick lottery ticket was sold in Cork, but the winner has yet to be presented.
Only one winner took the jackpot last night. Lotto HQ has confirmed that the winner purchased their winning Quick Pick ticket on Sunday.
The name of the store that sold the ticket has yet to be announced.
A Lottery spokesperson said it had been decided to give the winner and the purchase a chance to first accept the status of the jackpot.
The spokesperson said: “With a jackpot of this amount, it is important that we take the time to inform the winning retailer and of course to give the winning ticket holder the time and space they need to allow this incredible prize. assimilate.
“We will announce the winning store in the next few days. Last night’s drawing produced an incredible 93,000 winners nationwide, so we encourage everyone who played in Wednesday’s lottery game to continue to check their tickets.
“We are still waiting for news of the lucky winner of the € 10.7 million jackpot, so we ask all players to check their tickets carefully and if you are the big winner, please sign the back of the ticket and contact our prize claims. Team at 1800 666 222 or email [email protected] and we will arrange for you to claim your prize “
The winning numbers for the € 10,780,193 lottery jackpot on Wednesday night are: 09, 12, 22, 28, 35, 47 and the bonus number is 37.
The latest Lottery win is this year’s 11th jackpot, with more than € 60 million won in prizes.
In 2020, more than 130 million euros in prizes have been won in the Lotto game and it includes 18 new millionaires that have been created in the Lotto and Lotto Plus games.
The Lottery said it expects to reveal the name and location of the winning store that sold the jackpot ticket in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the Euromillions jackpot is heading for an estimated record of € 200 million. The current EuroMillions jackpot, which is expected to hit the record, has been rolling since Friday October 30.
And this is the first time that the jackpot could be subject to the new historical maximum limit of 200 million euros.
A single winner of the current EuroMillions jackpot would officially become the biggest lottery winner in Europe.
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