Appeal to find Dublin Lotto winner as shop that sold winning ticket announced
A Dublin resident has won €53,775 in the Saturday, January 24th, Lotto draw after purchasing a Quick Pick ticket at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin 22. This win marks the third significant lottery prize claimed in Dublin this week, signaling a period of luck for players in the region.
Recent Dublin Lottery Wins
The winning ticket was purchased at Tuthills, Unit 18a, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Quarryvale, Dublin 22. Prior to this, an online Lotto player from Dublin claimed €90,224 in the Wednesday, January 21st, Lotto draw. Additionally, a EuroMillions participant in Santry secured €31,075 on Friday, January 23rd.
Draw Details
The winning numbers for the Saturday, January 24th Lotto draw were 12, 13, 18, 19, 31, and 46, with a Bonus number of 36. While the jackpot of €7,202,013 remained unclaimed, over 92,000 participants across the country won prizes in the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws.
National Lottery spokesperson, Darragh O’Dwyer, urged players to check their tickets. Winners are advised to safeguard their tickets and sign the back for security.
Claimants should contact the prize claims team at 1800 666 222 or via email at [email protected] to arrange collection of their winnings at Lottery HQ. O’Dwyer noted the recent streak of success for Dublin players.
The National Lottery has generated over €6.5 billion for Good Causes since its founding 37 years ago. In 2024 alone, €239.3 million has been allocated to local Good Causes throughout Ireland.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where was the winning €53,775 Lotto ticket purchased?
The winning ticket was purchased at Tuthills, Unit 18a, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Quarryvale, Dublin 22.
What were the winning numbers in the January 24th Lotto draw?
The winning numbers were 12, 13, 18, 19, 31, and 46, with a Bonus number of 36.
How much money has the National Lottery generated for Good Causes since its inception?
The National Lottery has generated over €6.5 billion for Good Causes since it was founded 37 years ago.
As Dublin experiences this run of lottery wins, will this inspire more residents to try their luck in future draws?