The hunt for the winner of Saturday evening's Lotto Plus One draw worth a massive €1 million is yet to be found - but we now know where exactly they bought their ticket.
National Lottery bigwigs confirmed on Tuesday that the winning stub was purchased in Louth, specifically at Sloane's newsagents, on Avenue Road in Dundalk.
The lucky ticket holder has not only changed their life, but they've become Ireland's 28th new millionaire in 2022 via the Lotto.
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Peter and Anne Sloan first opened the popular community shop in Dundalk over 55 years ago and today, they are supported by their children Margaret, Mary, Peter and Paul who all work in the family business
Their daughter, Margaret was overjoyed to hear the news that one of their customers became an overnight millionaire after a visit to their store.
She said; "This is literally a dream come through for our family and for the store. The excitement that we as a family had at selling the winning ticket was an incredible feeling, you’d swear we won the prize ourselves!
"It really is such a community store and we know each and every one of our customers who come through the door. It is a fantastic community and we are just thrilled that one of those families is €1 million euro richer. To have played a part in that life-changing win is just fantastic."
The winner of the Lotto Plus 1 top prize worth €1 million is still yet to come forward.
The National Lottery is urging all players in Co. Louth to check their tickets carefully. The winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and keep it safe.
They should make contact with the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to claim their prize.
The winning numbers in Saturday’s (17th September) Lotto Plus 1 draw were: 06, 10, 14, 21, 26, 37 and the bonus was 27.
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