Chicago man poisoned after lottery win say police
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.
Chicago police confirmed they were now investigating Khan's death as a homicide.
Sian Lloyd reports.
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