vendredi 10 juin 2016

Puzzling cliff-hanger in case of poisoned lottery winner

CHICAGO (AP) - With his departure from office this week, a county medical examiner leaves behind a beguiling mystery set in motion more than three years ago with his sensational declaration that a Chicago businessman who had just won a $1 million lottery prize was poisoned by cyanide.

Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina's finding that Urooj Khan's death was a homicide led to the exhumation of his body, divided his family and drew flocks of international reporters to Chicago to cover the story.

Puzzling cliff-hanger in case of poisoned lottery winner

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