Gerald
01-09-13, 12:42 AM
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.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/07/chicago-lottery-winner-killed-by-cyanide-poisoning-day-after-collecting-winnings/
What friends he had,:nope:
Note: Jan 7, 2013 6:46 PM ET
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.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/07/chicago-lottery-winner-killed-by-cyanide-poisoning-day-after-collecting-winnings/
What friends he had,:nope:
Note: Jan 7, 2013 6:46 PM ET