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Cyanide 'killed Chicago lottery winner' Urooj Khan | Cyanide 'killed Chicago lottery winner' Urooj Khan |
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The death of a Chicago lottery winner has led to a murder investigation after a post-mortem examination found he died of cyanide poisoning. | The death of a Chicago lottery winner has led to a murder investigation after a post-mortem examination found he died of cyanide poisoning. |
Urooj Khan, 46, died suddenly as he was about to collect almost $425,000 (£264,000), but his death was initially attributed to natural causes. | Urooj Khan, 46, died suddenly as he was about to collect almost $425,000 (£264,000), but his death was initially attributed to natural causes. |
The local coroner reopened his case after a relative came forward. | The local coroner reopened his case after a relative came forward. |
Chicago police confirmed they were now investigating Khan's death as a homicide. | Chicago police confirmed they were now investigating Khan's death as a homicide. |
"It's pretty unusual," Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina said, commenting on the rarity of cyanide poisonings. "I've had one, maybe two cases out of 4,500 autopsies I've done." | "It's pretty unusual," Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina said, commenting on the rarity of cyanide poisonings. "I've had one, maybe two cases out of 4,500 autopsies I've done." |
Mr Cina's office found that Khan died shortly after ingesting a lethal dose of cyanide. | Mr Cina's office found that Khan died shortly after ingesting a lethal dose of cyanide. |
'Everything to me' | 'Everything to me' |
Urooj Khan said he had sworn off gambling after making a trip to Saudi Arabia for the Muslim hajj pilgrimage, local store employee Ashur Oshana told the Associated Press. | Urooj Khan said he had sworn off gambling after making a trip to Saudi Arabia for the Muslim hajj pilgrimage, local store employee Ashur Oshana told the Associated Press. |
Khan, who owned several dry cleaning stores, was named as the lottery winner and presented with a giant cheque in an Illinois lottery ceremony days after purchasing his winning ticket. | Khan, who owned several dry cleaning stores, was named as the lottery winner and presented with a giant cheque in an Illinois lottery ceremony days after purchasing his winning ticket. |
"Winning the lottery means everything to me," he said on 26 June, adding that he would put some of his winnings into his business and donate money to a children's hospital. | "Winning the lottery means everything to me," he said on 26 June, adding that he would put some of his winnings into his business and donate money to a children's hospital. |
He opted to take his winnings in a lump sum of just over $600,000, which amounted to about $425,000 after taxes. | He opted to take his winnings in a lump sum of just over $600,000, which amounted to about $425,000 after taxes. |
Khan's winner's cheque was issued on 19 July, the day before he died, but was cashed on 15 August. | Khan's winner's cheque was issued on 19 July, the day before he died, but was cashed on 15 August. |
If a lottery winner dies, the money typically goes to his or her estate, a spokesman for the Illinois lottery said. | If a lottery winner dies, the money typically goes to his or her estate, a spokesman for the Illinois lottery said. |
At the time, the medical examiner's office did not generally perform autopsies on those older than 45 unless the death was suspicious. A basic toxicology screening came back negative and Khan's death was ruled a result of the narrowing and hardening of his arteries. | At the time, the medical examiner's office did not generally perform autopsies on those older than 45 unless the death was suspicious. A basic toxicology screening came back negative and Khan's death was ruled a result of the narrowing and hardening of his arteries. |
Deborah Blum, a poisons expert, said cyanide would taste strongly bitter. | |
The poison, Ms Blum said, disrupts the ability of cells to transport oxygen around the body, causing a convulsive, violent death. A lethal dose can kill within five minutes. | |
"It essentially kills you in this explosion of cell death," she told AP. "You feel like you're suffocating." | "It essentially kills you in this explosion of cell death," she told AP. "You feel like you're suffocating." |
The medical examiner's office reopened the case and tested for a range of chemicals after a relative asked authorities to look into the case further. | The medical examiner's office reopened the case and tested for a range of chemicals after a relative asked authorities to look into the case further. |
Mr Cina refused to identify the relative. | Mr Cina refused to identify the relative. |
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