Selasa, 08 Januari 2013
Death of $1 million lottery winner now a murder mystery
Urooj Khan, 46, won $1 million before taxes on an Illinois lottery scratch ticket He died suddenly weeks later; authorities first ruled his death "natural" Revisiting the case, they found he died of "cyanide toxicity," a medical examiner says Chicago police are investigating, but haven't made any arrests (CNN) -- 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. The Cook County medical examiner's office initially ruled Khan's manner of death natural. But after being prompted by a relative, the office revisited the case and eventually determined there was a lethal amount of cyanide in Khan's system. "That ... led us to issue an amended death certificate that (established) cyanide toxicity as the cause of death, and the manner of death as homicide," Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Steve Cina said Monday. Why did Khan, an Indian immigrant who was described as a well-liked, hardworking and successful businessman, die? And who is responsible? Finding that out is now up to the Chicago police. No arrests have been made. "We are investigating it as a murder, and we're working closely with the medical examiner's office," Chicago police spokeswoman Melissa Stratton said Monday. On June 26, Khan was all smiles at a 7-Eleven in the Rogers Park section of Chicago. Surrounded by his wife, daughter and friends, he held an oversized $1 million check and recalled his joy upon playing the "$3 million Cash Jackpot!" game, where tickets sell for $30 apiece. "I scratched the ticket, then I kept saying, 'I hit a million!' over and over again," the 46-year-old Khan said, according to a press release from the Illinois Lottery. "I jumped two feet in the air, then ran back into the store and tipped the clerk $100." The plan, he explained, was to use the money for his mortgage, paying off bills, a donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and investing more in his dry cleaning businesses. Related: The problems with winning the lottery "Winning the lottery means everything to me," Khan said. He would have to wait a few weeks to collect his actual winnings, which amounted after taxes to about $425,000. According to CNN affiliate WGN, that check was issued July 19, but Khan never got to spend it. The next night, Khan came home, ate dinner and went to bed, according to an internal police department document obtained by the Chicago Tribune. His family later heard him screaming and took him to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, the paper reported, citing the document. That's where the Cook County medical examiner's office came in, investigating Khan's death because it was "sudden and unexpected," Cina said. At the time, there were no allegations of foul play or evidence of trauma. So, following the office's policy, Khan's body underwent what Cina described as an "external examination (and) basic toxicology testing," neither of which turned up anything abnormal. So the medical examiner ruled Khan had died of arterial sclerotic cardiovascular disease -- which encompasses incidents like heart attacks, strokes and aortic ruptures -- and that his manner of death was natural, according to Cina. A few days later, a family member approached the doctor who had examined the body "and said they felt uncomfortable that it was being ruled a natural and they suggested that we look into it further," the chief medical examiner said. "So we did that," he added. "Forensics is not a static field. If new evidence comes to light, we'll revisit cases." That meant more in-depth toxicology tests. In early September, new screening results came back indicating cyanide in Khan's blood. With that, the official manner of death was changed from natural to pending, Cina said, and Chicago police got involved. In late November, a more detailed blood analysis came back showing "a lethal level of cyanide" and Khan's death became a murder case. Chicago police haven't offered details, including a possible motive, about what they call an "ongoing investigation." Talking briefly with CNN affiliate WBBM and the Tribune, Khan's widow described her husband as kind and exemplary. Jimmy Goreel, who runs the 7-Eleven where the winning lottery ticket was sold, offered similarly glowing comments about Khan. "I would never think that anybody ... would hurt him," Goreel told WGN. "(He was a) nice person, very hopeful and gentle (and) very hardworking." Related: Woman pleads not guilty in death of lottery winner if(typeof CNN.expElements==='object'){CNN.expElements.init();}
Langganan:
Posting Komentar (Atom)
Arsip Blog
-
▼
2013
(377)
-
▼
Januari
(188)
- SOFTS HIGHLIGHTS : Top Stories Of The Day
- SLAM! Wrestling Presents: The top stories of 2012
- SOFTS HIGHLIGHTS : Top Stories Of The Day
- FAA grounds Boeing 787s to address risk of battery...
- Anderson Cooper Blasts Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theor...
- Eagles hire Chip Kelly as coach
- The top stories to watch in car racing this year
- Lance Armstrong doping confession: Who's involved?
- SOFTS HIGHLIGHTS : Top Stories Of The Day
- U.S. election voted top story of 2012 by CBC readers
- Two dead in central London helicopter crash
- BASE METALS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day
- BASE METALS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day
- SOFTS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day
- Africa: Top 5 stories of the week
- Sri Lankan lawyers denounce sacking of top judge
- Howard's return helps Lakers end 6-game skid
- Falcons fade, but still find way to beat Seahawks
- Howard's return helps Lakers end 6-game skid
- Top China Stories from WSJ: Air Pollution, Banks L...
- Media censorship: Top censored stories of 2012
- Double bagel as Sharapova powers into round two
- Luxury, sports cars in Detroit auto show spotlight
- The top stories to watch in car racing this year
- Thousands Protest in Moscow Against Ban on Adoptio...
- Top Canadian stories from the past week, plus othe...
- Top Ten Stories for January 5 through January 12
- Top ten stories of the week
- Africa: Top 5 stories of the week
- Miss New York wins Miss America pageant
- Africa: Top 5 stories of the week
- Miss New York wins Miss America pageant
- NHL, players' association officially end lockout
- The most popular stories on Canada.com in 2012
- Niners advance to NFC championship
- The most popular stories on Canada.com in 2012
- Top ten stories of the week
- Top ten stories of the week
- Top India Stories From WSJ: Details About Delhi Ra...
- Top India Stories From WSJ: Details About Delhi Ra...
- BASE METALS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day
- N.Y. at forefront of gun-control fight
- Why the Feds opted for a sweeping safety review of...
- Dad predicts RGIII will be back for season opener
- Lance Armstrong Plans To Confess Doping Throughout...
- Apple CEO: China will be biggest market
- 46% of People Don't Know How Facebook Makes Money
- NBC's Gregory won't be charged for showing ammo ma...
- Luol Deng scores 33 as Bulls move to 3-0 vs. Knicks
- Jim Mora has contract extended
- Pakistani Shiites refuse to bury dead in protest a...
- Afghanistan Withdrawal: U.S. To Shift To Supportin...
- GOP looks for ways to stop the rape comments
- In whimsical retro tribute, Pac-Man appears on MIT...
- Man Arrested for Murder in Teen's Facebook-Reveale...
- Reid to Obama: OK to skip Congress on debt ceiling
- NBC’s Gregory won’t be charged for displaying ammu...
- Biden Wants Only Owners to Be Able to Shoot Guns
- First official portrait of Duchess of Cambridge un...
- School shooting at Taft High in California critica...
- Biden vows recommendations by Tuesday on curbing g...
- New York's Clean Tech Challenge To California
- California sheriff: Youth who shot classmate felt ...
- Obama, Karzai meeting to discuss ending Afghan war
- FAA to launch comprehensive review of Boeing 787
- W.H. gun plan: Out-organize the NRA
- Media censorship: Top censored stories of 2012
- Top 10 Stories On Zawya Dow Jones On Jan 10 At 080...
- Top China Stories from WSJ: Apple Meeting, Souther...
- GRAIN HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories of the Day
- KXLH Evening Top Stories - Thu Jan 10
- Top India Stories From WSJ: Kingfisher to Restart ...
- GRAIN HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories of the Day
- The Administration’s Case for Jack Lew
- Herbalife defense fails to convince investors
- Evidence suggests suspected killer James Holmes’ h...
- The Administration’s Case for Jack Lew
- Top 10 Stories On Zawya Dow Jones On Jan 10 At 080...
- PRECIOUS METALS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories of the Day
- Golden Globes Countdown! Anne Hathaway's Top 10 Re...
- Drug companies forge partnerships with top schools
- Michigan State Police looking for suspect who shot...
- Media censorship: Top censored stories of 2012
- Europe Shares Flat After Draghi Comments, Nokia Gains
- Death Of The Hedge Fund Short Seller
- Afghan Officials: Total US Troop Pullout Would Tri...
- Labor Secretary Hilda Solis resigns
- Yen Falls 2nd Day as Abe Urges BOJ on Inflation Ta...
- Ferry accident at Pier 11 injures dozens
- Biden: Obama exploring executive orders to combat ...
- Katherine Webb Denies Any Desire for BCS Fame
- At least 57 injured as ferry crashes into Manhatta...
- India Rape Should Prompt Police Reform Not Mob Reflex
- NEWS: At least 17 injuries, mostly minor, when fer...
- Captured deep beneath the waves: Giant squid filme...
- Authorities testify how Colorado gunman aimed to k...
- Why 'Django' stirs race debate
- National Cathedral to wed same-sex couples
- Mom yanks python off sleeping tot
- State lawsuit against NCAA is absurd
-
▼
Januari
(188)
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar