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Twenty years ago, this year, Dolores McNamara won the biggest one then Euromillions Jackpot. In 2005, surprisingly won 115,000,000 euros (£ 77 million), which will be worth 176,890,391 euros or 150.769.871 £.

This record, Cork, Cork, Shandon Street Clifford’s Centra 250 million euros (£ 208 million) of a Euromillions bonus was announced. Winning Contacts with National Lottery. Whoever wins the 18th winner in Ireland and Euromillions Jackpot’s biggest Irish victory so far.

When Mrs. Mcnamara won, she worked as a part -time cleaner. Money was a life -changing, CORKBEO Reports.

Limerick’s six mothers learned his big win. At that time, the 45 -year -old local pub was a piece bar. He put him 2 € lottery He told a ticket to a table and one of his friends to check it for him.

The draw was shown live on television, and in seconds, Mrs. Mcnamara had tears overflowing. A Barmaid, who was there at the time, once said: “Then the drink began to flow and champagne spilled and we had a great night.

After hitting the national news, Ms. Mcnamara’s lawyer made a statement that she wanted life to return to normal as soon as possible. He said: “Definitely his feet and his family’s feet are determined to stay tightly on the ground.”

However, return to normal life was not an option and the riches came with certain complications.

Lough Derg Hall led to a large, exaggerated house. Killoe is reported to have been interested in the acting legend of € 1.75 million with landscapes by the stunning lake in Clare. Robert de Niro.

He also bought six houses around Limerick for six children: Dawn, Gary, Kim, Kevanne, Dean and Lee.

Despite the joys of establishing loved ones for life, cash has led to darker consequences;

He came after a series of threats to kidnap. It was said that one of his sons, his partner and his children moved to a more special place after the emergence, and that a local gang was planned to kidnap.

Mrs. Mcnamara was also involved in a traffic accident, which led to a legal war that lasted for years. Her husband Adrian died in 2021. He was only in his 60s.

According to Corkbeo, now 64, Mrs. Mcnamara has nine grandchildren. He continues himself and rarely gives interviews.

Limerick leader to the local newspaper said: “The most frequently asked question to me is how I feel about my winning and my answer is still the same – I feel disbelief and shock.

“It was an encouragement of the moment decision to buy a ticket for this Euro bonus. I actually went to the shop to buy a ball-up for my phone and I just asked for a lotto ticket.”

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