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Published 10:51 9 Jun 2019 BST
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A delighted store owner of Joyce’s Supermarket, Pat Joyce said:
"We are absolutely thrilled to have sold the winning jackpot ticket and it’s fantastic news for our customers in the Doughiska community. We’ve been spreading the good news to our locals this morning and getting them to check their Lotto tickets. Doughiska is a lovely place, one that has grown a lot in terms of population in recent years and is a multicultural town so I’m really hoping that the winner is a local."
This is the 93rd jackpot to be won in Galway since Lotto began more than 30 years ago and this is the the fifth jackpot to be won so far in 2019.
The winning numbers of last night’s main draw were: 9, 10, 34, 37, 40, 47 and the bonus number was 7.
The National Lottery is appealing to its Lotto players in Galway, Offaly and Longford to check their tickets. A spokesperson said:
"It’s fantastic news that we have two new millionaires from last night’s Lotto draws. These lucky players are the tenth and eleventh Lottery millionaires made this year alone. We are now asking all our players in Galway, Offaly and Longford to carefully check their tickets."
"If you think you have won one of these life-changing prizes, be sure to sign the back of the ticket, keep these valuable pieces of paper safe and contact our prize claims team on 01 836 4444, and we will make arrangements for you to come to the National Lottery to collect your prize".
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