$10 Million Lottery Winner Fatally Poisoned; Family Member Arrested in Greed-Fueled Murder
CHICAGO, IL — The dream of a lifetime turned into a fatal nightmare for 46-year-old Urooj Khan, who died just days after winning a $10 million lottery jackpot. Initially ruled as natural causes, a deeper investigation requested by concerned relatives revealed a much darker truth.
Toxicology reports later confirmed that Khan had lethal levels of cyanide in his system. Following a year-long "cold case" investigation, police have arrested a close family member (name withheld pending final court appearance) in connection with the poisoning.
Prosecutors allege the suspect felt "entitled" to the winnings and used a lethal dose of pesticide in Khan's final meal. The case has sparked a national debate over whether lottery winners should be allowed to remain anonymous to protect them from "predatory" family members and associates.

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