Mullingar store sells second Lotto-winning ticket as syndicate bags €5.9m

A syndicate from the Midlands collected a cheque for more than €5.9m from Lotto Headquarters in Dublin today.

Mullingar store sells second Lotto-winning ticket as syndicate bags €5.9m

A syndicate from the Midlands collected a cheque for more than €5.9m from Lotto Headquarters in Dublin today.

The delighted group, who wish to remain private, won the €5,900,958 fortune in the Lotto draw on Saturday, May 9 after buying a Lotto ticket in Tesco, Ashe Road, Mullingar, Co Westmeath.

The lucky seven will split the winnings equally, each pocketing a cool €842,994.

As they celebrated the momentous occasion today in the National Lottery’s Winners’ Room, with a few glasses of champagne, a spokesperson for the lucky group said: "We’ve played the same numbers since Lotto began in 1988 and the most we’d won before was €56.

"I knew those numbers would do us good one day!"

The winning numbers for the draw were 2, 5, 13, 17, 32 and 34.

“When I checked the ticket, I couldn’t believe it. It still doesn’t feel real for us. We’re delighted,” he smiled.

May was a lucky month for Mullingar as a second major Lotto prize winning ticket was sold in town last month.

A Co Westmeath couple won the Lotto Plus 2 top prize of €250,000 on Wednesday May 20 after buying their ticket in Rochforts on Dominick Street.

Mullingar has a lucky Lotto history in general. A jackpot prize of €10,651,567 was won by Carol Loran and Kevin Geoghegan in May 2013.

They bought their ticket the very same store in which today’s winners bought their winning ticket.

Carol and Kevin are Westmeath’s biggest Lotto jackpot winners to date.

Since Lotto began in 1988, there have been 24 Lotto jackpot winners in the county of Westmeath, with over €33m in jackpot prizes being won in the county in total.

Tomorrow night’s Lotto jackpot is an estimated €5m.

more courts articles

DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers
UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules
Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London

More in this section

Micheál Martin to meet Irish troops in Lebanon on Sunday Micheál Martin to meet Irish troops in Lebanon on Sunday
Coronavirus Arrest after reports of man brandishing suspected gun in Belfast
€1m cannabis haul seized in Meath €1m cannabis haul seized in Meath
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited