
THREE Irish EuroMillions punters win life-changing sums as counties revealed
It's a night to remember for THREE separate Irish EuroMillions players who have each scooped truly life-changing amounts.
Although there was no winner of the eye-watering €238,816,941 jackpot on Tuesday evening, three of our own have walked away with major sums.
The lucky numbers in the EuroMillions main jackpot for June 3 were: 12, 15, 38, 47 and 48, with the lucky stars 5 and 7. It's a night to remember for THREE separate Irish EuroMillions players who have each scooped truly life-changing amounts. Pic: Derick P. Hudson/Shutterstock.
While nobody got all the numbers, one player, who the National Lottery have since revealed purchased their ticket in Co Clare, was just one digit away from the massive jackpot. However, the player still walked away with a nice €212,330 by matching five numbers and one lucky star.
The luck of the Irish doesn't stop there, with two separate players claiming a life-changing €500,000 each in the EuroMillions Plus draw.
The lucky digits for this draw were: 11, 13, 25, 27 and 40. Lotto bosses have revealed that the winning tickets for this draw were purchased in Cavan and Kerry. Although there was no winner of the eye-watering €238,816,941 jackpot on Tuesday evening, three of our own have walked away with major sums. Pic: Shutterstock
The huge wins come not long after another Irish EuroMillions player was the last 'Ireland Only Raffle' prize winner, scooping an incredible €255,000.
The lucky winner won an additional prize of €250,000 on top of the usual €5,000 raffle winnings following the May 30 EuroMillions draw.
The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from Duffy's Service Station, Costcutter, Turlough Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. The lucky numbers in the EuroMillions main jackpot for June 3 were: 12, 15, 38, 47 and 48, with the lucky stars 5 and 7. Pic: Getty Images
Throughout the month of May, every Tuesday and Friday, the EuroMillions draw featured a special raffle, awarding one player an additional €250,000 on top of the usual €5,000 raffle prize.
Last week's draw was the last one of the month, and the all-important winning raffle number is I-SDZ-53784.
Players are being urged to check their tickets and to contact the National Lottery if they have a ticket with the winning number.
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