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1st August 2005, 07:40
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Limerick lottery winner (Now - what would you spend it on)
It is the unluckiest city in Ireland. While everywhere else was riding the economic boom, poor old Limerick, dubbed "stab city" by a local judge, was best known for drugs, guns and murderous gangland family feuds. Then Frank McCourt came along with his memoir Angela's Ashes, for ever associating the place with consumptive children sent hungry to bed dreaming of a crust of bread.
But Limerick's luck changed at the weekend when a factory worker who escaped last month's bombing in the Turkish resort of Kusadasi won £77m in Europe's biggest lottery payout.
Dolores McNamara, a 45-year-old mother of six and grandmother, was instantly propelled to No 70 on Ireland's rich list, overtaking the Cork-born Manchester United star Roy Keane and the Dublin's latest Hollywood export, Colin Farrell.
On Friday night Mrs McNamara was on the way to her local pub, the Track, when she stopped to buy a €2 (£1.40) EuroMillions ticket hours before the draw. Despite the lottery being played across Europe, the jackpot had not been won since May and had rolled over nine times.
Mrs McNamara's native suburb of Garryowen is the only working-class area of Ireland dominated by rugby and gave its name to the "up and under" kick. The actor Richard Harris was born nearby. But the nearest thing to a lucky break drinkers in the Track had known was the odd successful bet on the greyhounds at the dog track across the road.
When the barman switched on the TV to watch the lottery draw and all seven of Mrs McNamara's numbers came up, everyone thought it was a joke. She is short-sighted, so she had to ask others to take a closer look at the ticket.
Her friend Jackie Greer said: "I was sitting down with Dolores and the next thing someone shouts she's after winning €112m. We thought it was just a bit of fun. I phoned my son and said check the numbers on the Teletext for me and there they were."
Mr Greer's wife, Pauline, said: "Dolores is so quiet and so reserved. She's a lovely girl. She was shaking like a leaf."
The bar manager, Christine McNamara (no relation), said the sudden multimillionaire had begun "screaming and roaring" and burst into tears.
After a stiff brandy, Mrs McNamara, who had just left her job on the production line at a pharmaceutical plant, went to the local police station and asked officers to look after the ticket. They rang her bank manager who drove round to collect it and locked it in the bank's vault. Satisfied the ticket was safe, Mrs McNamara went back to the pub to drink champagne until 3am.
Later on Saturday morning she was seen by neighbours leaving her terraced bungalow for a fried breakfast to ease her hangover. She said she had not slept a wink. But neither Mrs McNamara nor her husband, Adrian, who recently had a triple heart bypass, has been seen since.
In hiding from the press, the couple left their car in their driveway. It is unclear if they have gone to a hotel or left the country. They own a holiday home in Kusadasi.
Today is a bank holiday in Ireland so Mrs McNamara cannot claim her winnings until tomorrow.
The couple have three daughters - Dawn, 28, Kim, 22, and Kevan 20 - and three sons - Gary, 26, Dean, 15, and Lee, 13. Dean, who turned 15 on the day of the draw, told reporters he could not decide what to ask for his birthday. But he still wanted to train to be a bricklayer like his father. "I don't want to sit at home and get fat," he said.
Mrs McNamara's friend Geraldine Donohoe said: "She is a lovely person. She married and she raised a lovely family. That's all I can say. She more than deserved what she got."
Willie O'Dea, Ireland's defence minister and a member of the Irish parliament for Limerick who holds a surgery at the Track pub, said: "The people of Limerick are delighted for her, it's a great win and very deserved."
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1st August 2005, 09:06
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
I wonder if she is a member ?
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1st August 2005, 10:21
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
I was delighted to see she won. I was buying the newspaper at the airport on the way home. Good on her.
Anna
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1st August 2005, 10:26
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Administrator
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
Nice story, and good for her.
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1st August 2005, 11:56
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
I would just like to iterate that I am a big big fan of the Irish and if this nice lady is a member of TL and I forgot to welcome you..... sorry.
Merv!
(Loves the Irish)
Last edited by merlin : 1st August 2005 at 12:31.
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1st August 2005, 12:24
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
Merv, you creep !!
I would just like to say that as a Native Liverpudlian, we have always welcomed the Irish, in fact I think my great grandparents gave up some of their meagre rations to help feed the family of this lady. In fact, she probably would not be here today but for my family.
I would be very embarrassed to accept any financial gratitude!
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1st August 2005, 14:18
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
Dolores has sent me a PM (yes, she is a TL member) and explicitly asked that she be given enough time to settle in her new wealth status and as her newly appointed Financial Advisor I completely endorse this.
She also remembers the GOOD advice I gave her about buying property and any loose change being invested in lotto tickets
Merv!
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3rd August 2005, 12:07
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
lol....as a fellow Irishwoman I gave her a shoulder to cry on when she split up with her husband and when her nephew was jailed for the murder of a rival gang in Limerick!
Anna
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3rd August 2005, 14:25
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Re: Limerick lottery winner in Kusadasi?
She still has not been in touch to claim the money, at present she is loosing about £8,000 a week in interest.
How mad is that ?
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3rd August 2005, 14:49
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Non Active Member
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Gangland feud awaits lotto winner....
Anna wasnt joking....
Winner in hiding over killer nephew Winner fears gangland feud £79m LOTTO MUM GOES INTO HIDING
Dolores McNamara has gone into hiding on the eve of collecting her £79million cheque - because she fears reprisals from gangland villains.
Dolores is the aunt of Anthony 'Noddy' McCarthy, who is behind bars for the murder of Irish crime boss Kieran Keane.
The drug lord was abducted and shot in the head outside Limerick in 2003 as a feud between two rival families reached a bloody climax. Thug McCarthy was one of five men caged for life for the killing and for trying to murder Keane's nephew Owen Treacy, who was stabbed 17 times.
One source said yesterday: 'Just because she is related to McCarthy, she feels she could be in the firing line now.
'Dolores has absolutely nothing to do with the feuding families and what they do. She is close to her sister, but has made her feelings well known that she does not condone what her nephew did.'
The drug lord was killed by McCarthy and his cronies in 2003. He and his nephew were abducted and bundled into the back of a van.
They were driven to a field where Keane was shot in the head and Treacy was stabbed 17 times - but survived because he played dead.
McCarthy was later jailed for life along with Desmond Dundon, David Stanners, Christopher Costelloe and James McCarthy. His mother, Deirdre, is Dolores's sister and was among friends celebrating the win in Limerick's Track pub on Friday night.
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