Kilkenny has a new millionaire after lucky Lotto player scoops €1m jackpot

A lucky Lotto player is €1m richer today after scooping the jackpot in last night’s Daily Million draw.

Kilkenny has a new millionaire after lucky Lotto player scoops €1m jackpot

A lucky Lotto player is €1m richer today after scooping the jackpot in last night’s Daily Million draw.

The winning Quick Pick ticket was sold in Co Kilkenny in the Londis Callan Co-Op, West Street, Callan.

This is the third Daily Million jackpot prize of €1,000,000 to be won so far in 2019.

The winning Daily Million numbers from last night’s draw were:10, 11, 17, 29, 30, 31 and the bonus number was 36.

Londis Callan Co-Op store manager, Stephen Walsh, said: “It’s great news for the people of Callan. The staff have been excitedly spreading the good news this morning, asking everyone who comes through the doors to check their tickets.

We are Kilkenny’s biggest town so we do have a lot of regular customers but on the other hand – we get a lot of passing trade, being a market town so I wouldn’t have a clue who the new millionaire could be.

"We are pretty close to the border with Tipperary so it could be someone from Tipp but we do hope that it is a local here in Callan!”

A National Lottery spokesperson advised people to check their tickets to see if they are Ireland's newest millionaire.

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