Time is running out! Dubliner has just one week to claim life-changing €500,000 EuroMillions prize! 

The National Lottery has issued another appeal to EuroMillions players in Dublin to check their tickets as a EuroMillions Plus top prize worth €500,000 from Friday 24th February’s draw still remains unclaimed. 

The winning ticket was purchased on Thursday 23rd of February at Dunnes Stores in Kilnamanagh Shopping Centre, Tallaght, Co. Dublin.      

Ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize which means that the Dublin winner has just 13 days left to claim their prize. The claim deadline for this prize is close of business on Wednesday 24th of May.     

The winning numbers of the EuroMillions Plus draw on Friday, 24th of February were: 11, 15, 20, 23, 29.   

A National Lottery spokesperson has called on all EuroMillions players in Dublin to carefully check their old tickets from February to ensure that they do not miss out on claiming this outstanding prize.  “We are desperately appealing to anybody who may have purchased a EuroMillions ticket in Kilnamanagh shopping centre in the past couple of months to check their tickets immediately. There is a cheque waiting for this player and it is worth an astonishing €500,000. If you are the winner, please be sure to sign the back of your winning ticket and immediately contact our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to claim your prize.”        

NO REPRO FEE: 17th May 2023. The National Lottery has again reminded players in Dublin to check their tickets as a EuroMillions Plus top prize worth €500,000 from Friday 24th February’s draw remains unclaimed.  
Fran Whearty with Sarah Ruane (pictured here) from the National Lottery were on hand today at to remind players to check their Euromillions Plus ticket from the 23rd February bought at Dunnes Stores remains unclaimed. Pic: Mac Innes Photography

Fran Whearty and Sarah Ruane from the National Lottery were on site at the Dunnes Stores in Kilnamanagh in Tallaght, Co. Dublin to search for the EuroMillions player who has just a week left to claim their €500,000 EuroMillions Plus top prize win from last February.

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