
Dublin Lotto players urged to check tickets with just two weeks left to claim €500,000 prize
The National Lottery has issued an appeal for Daily Million Plus players in the Stillorgan area in south Dublin to 'urgently check their tickets' from the draw held at 2pm on Friday, March 28.
A prize of €500,000 won in the draw is yet to be claimed. The winning numbers were: 17, 22, 23, 25, 30 and 37 with the bonus number 32.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought at Tesco in the Stillorgan Shopping Centre on the same day as the draw.
Ticket holders have 90 days from the day of the draw to claim their prize, meaning the winner has just two weeks left to claim.
National Lottery spokesperson Emma Monaghan urged Dublin players to carefully check tickets from late March to make sure they don't miss out on claiming the prize.
'We are eagerly trying to reunite a Daily Million Plus player in Stillorgan with their €500,000 prize. The winning ticket was purchased at Tesco in Stillorgan Shopping Centre and matched all numbers in the 2pm draw on March 28,' she said.
'With the deadline fast approaching on Thursday, June 26, we're encouraging everyone in the area to check any old tickets they might have tucked away. You never know – this could be your winning moment, and you don't even know it yet.'
The holder of the winning ticket is advised to sign the back of it, keep it in a safe place and contact the National Lottery prize claims team as soon as possible on 18000 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie. Arrangements will then be made for the prize to be claimed at Lottery HQ.

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