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CHICAGO - With no signs of trauma and nothing to raise
suspicions, the sudden death of a Chicago man just as he was about to
collect nearly $425,000 in lottery winnings was initially ruled a result
of natural causes.
Nearly six months later, authorities have a mystery on their hands
after medical examiners, responding to a relative's pleas, did an
expanded screening and determined that Urooj Khan, 46, died shortly
after ingesting a lethal dose of cyanide. The finding has triggered a
homicide investigation, the Chicago Police Department said Monday.
"It's pretty unusual," said Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen
Cina, commenting on the rarity of cyanide poisonings. "I've had one,
maybe two cases out of 4,500 autopsies I've done."
In June, Khan, who owned a number of dry cleaners, stopped in at a
7-Eleven near his home in the West Rogers Park neighbourhood on the
city's North Side and bought a ticket for an instant lottery game.
He scratched off the ticket, then jumped up and down and repeatedly
shouted, "I hit a million," Khan recalled days later during a ceremony
in which Illinois Lottery officials presented him with an oversized
check. He said he was so overjoyed he ran back into the store and tipped
the clerk $100.
"Winning the lottery means everything to me," he said at the June 26
ceremony, also attended by his wife, Shabana Ansari; their daughter,
Jasmeen Khan; and several friends. He said he would put some of his
winnings into his businesses and donate some to a children's hospital.
Instead of the full $1 million over installments, Khan opted to take
his winnings in a lump sum of just over $600,000. After taxes, the
winnings amounted to about $425,000, said lottery spokesman Mike Lang.
The check was issued from the state Comptroller's Office on July 19, the
day before Khan died, but was cashed on Aug. 15, Lang said. If a
lottery winner dies, the money typically goes to his or her estate, Lang
said.
Khan was pronounced dead July 20 at a hospital, but Cina would not
say where Khan was when he fell ill, citing the ongoing investigation.
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