Irish winner of €23.8m Euromillions jackpot told: Sign the back of your ticket

The owner of a Euromillions ticket worth just under €24m is being urged to sign it and keep it safely hidden.

Irish winner of €23.8m Euromillions jackpot told: Sign the back of your ticket

The owner of a Euromillions ticket worth just under €24m is being urged to sign it and keep it safely hidden.

One lucky Irish winner has scooped the €23,845,060 jackpot in yesterday’s draw.

The winning numbers are 2, 11, 13, 40 and 50. The Lucky Stars numbers were 1 and 10.

It is the ninth time that the Euromillions jackpot has been won in Ireland.

National Lottery said it will be some time before they reveal where the ticket was sold.

“We won’t actually be announcing the location, or indeed when the ticket was sold until next week,” said National Lottery spokesman Ronan Leech.

“But what we could advise, naturally, to all our players, would be to check their tickets.

“If you have those numbers, we would advise you to put that ticket somewhere safe, sign the back of it, and get in contact with us as early as you can next week.”

The EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus draws produced in excess of 50,000 Irish prize winners in total, including an Irish Match 5 winner of the main EuroMillions Draw who will pick up €55,282.

There was no winner of the EuroMillions Plus jackpot of €500,000.

The numbers drawn are 7, 9, 21, 22 and 31.

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