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Therese O’Malley, Store Manager, and the team at Eason’s Pearse Street celebrate after selling the winning Lotto Jackpot ticket, worth €6,241,505 in Wednesday night’s draw. Johnny Bambury

This Eason's shop sold the winning €6.2m Lotto ticket

The latest winner purchased the Quick Pick ticket on 3 December, the day of the draw.

EASON’S ON PEARSE Street in Mullingar has been revealed as the shop that sold the winning Lotto Jackpot ticket worth €6,241,505.

The latest winner purchased the Quick Pick ticket on 3 December, the day of the draw.

They’re the ninth Lotto Jackpot winner of 2025.

The winning numbers from Wednesday night’s draw were 4, 21, 23, 27, 34, 38 and the Bonus was 37.

Mullingar’s newest millionaire joins jackpot winners this year from Louth, Dublin, Kerry, Limerick, Kilkenny, Mayo and Waterford.

A total of 26 people have become millionaires through Lotto jackpots and smaller winnings so far in 2025.

Therese O’Malley, Store Manager of Eason’s Pearse Street said they were thrilled to have been the ones to sell the ticket.

“We’re a small tight knit team here on Pearse Street, so it’s fantastic to think that one of our customers has won such an incredibly big prize,” she said.

“It’s great news and we’re all buzzing here in the store.

“We’d like to wish the winner the very best and every happiness for the future.”

Darragh O’Dwyer, National Lottery spokesperson, said this is the second big win for Westmeath this week.

On Monday, someone won the EuroDreams Tier 2 prize of €2,000 a month for five years. they bought the ticket at Monksland Service Station, Athlone. 

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