Ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize.
Westmeath Lotto players are being urged to check their tickets.
The Lotto 5-4-3-2-1 prize, worth €40,005, from April has yet to be claimed.
Ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize which means that the Westmeath winner has just THREE weeks left to claim their prize.
The claim deadline for this prize is close of business on Friday 30th of June.
The ticket was purchased on the day of the draw (Saturday 1st April) at Top Oil Service Station, Longford Road, Mullingar, Westmeath.
The player correctly matched five out of the seven winning numbers in the Lotto Plus 1 draw that evening to scoop the €40,000 prize.
The winning numbers of the Lotto Plus 1 draw on Saturday 1st of April were: 11, 24, 27, 34, 42, 44 and the bonus was 15
A National Lottery spokesperson has again called on all Lotto 5-4-3-2-1 players in Westmeath:
“We are still waiting to hear from a Lotto 5-4-3-2-1 player in Westmeath who matched five out of the seven winning numbers in the Lotto Plus 1 draw on the 1st of April, to scoop a prize worth €40,000. The winner purchased their ticket in Top Oil Service Station, Longford, Mullingar, Westmeath. As ticketholders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize, the last date to claim this prize is Friday 30th of June, so we are encouraging all our players who purchased their ticket in the Top Oil Service Station to check their old tickets very carefully.”
“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 mailto:claims@lottery.ie and we will make arrangements for you to claim your prize.”
Prison Dispute Linked To Fatal Arson Attack In Offaly
BnM Opens New Funding Round For Offaly Community Benefit Fund
Orange Wind Alerts Issued As Storm Bram Approaches
Irish Hauliers Threaten Protests Over Toll Discount Dispute
Former Irish Soccer Legend Backs Offaly Community After Arson Attack
Tributes Paid To Former Fine Gael Midlands Politician
Midlands 103 Launches Joint Christmas Appeal With Simon Community
Offaly Arson Attack Is An Attack On Society Itself - Taoiseach
Woman Facing Life In Prison After Double Midlands Murder
Housing Committee Chair Flags Cost Concerns Over Apartment Fire Safety Scheme
Justice Minister Wants People To Come Forward Over Offaly Arson Attack
New Report Warns Of “Poor Liquidity” As Ireland’s Housing Market Stalls
Laois TD Renews Calls For Updated Wind Farm Guidelines
Midlands Man Laid To Rest Today
Anti-Racism Funding Granted For Offaly And Westmeath Groups
Gardaí Begin Murder Investigation After Child And Woman Dies In Offaly House Fire
Ashling Murphy Murder "Wrongly Accused" Granted Bail Over Theft Charge
Young Boy And Woman Killed In Offaly House Fire
Laois Makeup Artist Warns Of Expired Suncream Dangers
Lynx and Wolves In Ireland Pose Minimal Threat - Offaly Biodiversity