Chicago lottery winner's body to be exhumed
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A Chicago medical examiner says he plans to exhume the body of a lottery winner poisoned with a lethal dose of cyanide.
Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina (SEE'-nuh) said Tuesday that paperwork is being prepared for a judge to approve and he hopes to exhume Urooj Khan's body in the next few weeks.
Khan's death on July 20 was initially ruled a result of natural causes. But a relative's request for a deeper look resulted in the startling conclusion months later that Kahn was killed with the highly toxic poison as he was about to collect $425,000 in winnings.
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Cina says exhuming the body could allow for more tests that could be presented in court if the case goes to trial.
Police have not announced any suspects.