Illinois lottery winner’s death ruled a homicide
Illinois lottery winner Urooj Khan died of cyanide toxicity and his death has been ruled a homicide.
Illinois lottery winner Urooj Khan died of cyanide toxicity and his death has been ruled a homicide.
The body of an Illinois lottery winner was exhumed Friday by the Cook County medical examiner’s office after toxicology results showed he died of cyanide poisoning.
The body of a million-dollar lottery winner will be exhumed for additional testing after toxicology results revealed the Illinois man died of cyanide poisoning.
One day, Urooj Khan literally jumped for joy after scoring a $1 million winner on an Illinois lottery scratch ticket. The next month, he was dead.