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Live updates as shop that sold €250m EuroMillions ticket goes public

Live updates as shop that sold €250m EuroMillions ticket goes public

The long-awaited mystery surrounding Ireland's staggering €250 million EuroMillions jackpot will finally be solved today, as the shop that sold the winning ticket will be revealed.
It has already been confirmed that the ticket was purchased at a retail store in Cork. This historic win marks a first for the Rebel County and is the largest prize ever claimed in Ireland since EuroMillions launched here in 2004. It is also the 18th time an Irish player has landed the jackpot.
After days of speculation and excitement, the National Lottery confirmed that the lucky winner has made contact with their Prize Claims team, officially ending the guessing game.
Spokesperson Emma Monaghan said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner. At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in. No other details will be revealed at this stage, however, the name of the winning Cork shop will be announced on Friday."
The news has sparked celebrations across Cork as locals revel in the historic jackpot.
Stay tuned for live updates below as the lucky shop that sold Ireland's biggest-ever EuroMillions jackpot goes public.

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