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Kathleen's off to bingo despite €2.6m win 05.12.11

by Linda McGrory

IRELAND'S latest millionaire went to her weekly bingo in Buncrana as usual last night despite scooping a whopping €2.6m in the Lotto.
Kathleen McLaughlin (77) from Carrickamaquigley, Redcastle, celebrated at tea-time with her large family before catching the bus to the parish bingo in St Mary's Hall. The cool-as-a-cucumber pensioner wasn't at all fazed by her huge win.
"I don't know what to make of it really. If I had got it 40 years ago it would have been better use to me than getting it now at my age," she laughed. "But I'm happy for the family."
The mother of eight and grandmother of 28, checked her ticket, as usual, on the teletext shortly after 9am on Sunday.
"I seemed to have too many right numbers and I thought 'this cannot be right' so I called my daughter, Eileen. I told her to put on the television and call the numbers out to me.
"She said 'You've won the Lotto Mammy. I'll be right down'."
Kathleen, a retired home help, lives in a modest bungalow with her husband, Robbie, a retired small farmer. Her €2,642,046 scoop was the biggest ever National Lottery win in the Moville-Greencastle area. She won it with a €4 Quick Pick purchased at Farren's newsagents, Moville. The winning numbers were 4, 12, 14, 16, 21, 34 with the bonus, 22.
A relaxed Kathleen McLaughlin (Craig) just hours after learning she is Ireland's latest Lotto millionaire.
Proprietor Denis Foynes and his wife, Patricia, were "ecstatic" after their customer's win.
Despite her massive windfall, Kathleen has no plans to change house or even take a holiday.
"I'll not be changing house, no way. I was on a plane once in my life and never again. I'll not be going on a holiday that's for sure." She was even more certain about her favourite hobby.
Farren's newsagents proprietors, Denis and Patricia Foynes, family and staff, celebrate Kathleen McLaughlin's €2.6m win after she purchased a €4 Quick Pick in their Moville store.
"I wouldn't give up my bingo for all the hundreds or thousands in the world. Bingo is my favourite thing and I'll be going again tonight," she beamed on Sunday evening. Despite suffering the tragic death of her eldest son, Patrick (34), in a road accident in Galway some 20 years ago, Kathleen considers herself lucky to have most of her grown-up children living nearby. "They are all very good to me," she added. The McLaughlin family are Eileen, Catherine, Paul, Michael, Gerard, Shaun and Dan Joe.
"The most I ever won on the bingo was about €600 and if I'm honest, I think I would have preferred a big win in the bingo...I could manage it better," laughed Kathleen, as she headed off to her weekly game in the hope of winning the rollover snowball of €6,000.
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