
What should Cork's EuroMillions winner do with their money?
A massive €250 million was won last week, but with the money comes major pitfalls
Today at 09:25
The talk of the town last weekend was the crowning of Ireland's largest ever EuroMillions jackpot winner, who scooped an enormous prize of €250 million.
Questions still remain over the identity of the ticket holder, which was bought in Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street last week, with its manager, Simon Champ, telling the Irish Independent yesterday that it would be a ' waste of time' trawling through CCTV footage to figure out who won the enormous prize.

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