Irish winner of €86.7m Euromillions jackpot yet to come forward

Someone in Ireland is waking up €86.7m better off this morning.

Irish winner of €86.7m Euromillions jackpot yet to come forward

Someone in Ireland is waking up €86.7m better off this morning.

Last night's winning Euromillions ticket was sold here, but the exact location won't be revealed by the National Lottery for a number of days.

The numbers drawn were 6, 8, 34, 38, 48, and the Lucky Stars were 3 and 9.

It's the fourth Euromillions win in Ireland in the past year. The last one was back in March, when €15m was won in Mayo.

Last night's winner is being advised to sign the back of the ticket, keep it in a safe place, and contact Lotto HQ.

Eleanor Murphy, information officer with the National Lottery, says the winner has yet to come forward.

"The Euromillions jackpot of €86.7m from last night's draw - the winning ticket was sold here in Ireland so some lucky person, or indeed people, are waking up multi-millionaires today," Ms Murphy said.

"It's been a very lucky year for Euromillions players in Ireland," she added.

"Lots of our winners tell us that they are going to help their friends and family, but they also like to treat themselves to a really nice holiday, pay off their bills and maybe even buy a nice car."

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