Kaban ni D_BystandeR: KINABUHI ANG BUGTI SA MINILYONG SALAPI???
Fate is not always "beds of roses" for somebody whose fortune made him richer by $1 million after winning a lottery in Chicago. The medical examiner initially ruled Urooj Khan, 46, an immigrant from India who owned dry cleaning business in Chicago, died July 20, 2012 of natural causes. But after a family member demanded more tests, authorities in November found lethal amount of cyanide in his blood, turning the case into a homicide investigation.
"When we found out there was cyanide in his blood after the extensive toxicology reports we had to believe that ... somebody had to killhim," Minhaj Khan, a nephew said. "It had to happen because where can you get cyanide?" Urooj Khan reportedly did not have a will, with the investigation moving forward, his family is waging a legal fight against the widow, Shabana Ansari, 32, over more than $1 million, including Urooj Khan's lottery winnings, as well as his business and real estate holdings. Khan's brother filed a petition Wednesday to a judge asking Citibank to release information about Khan's assets to "ultimately ensure" that Khan's minor daughter from a prior marriage "receive her proper share." Ansari may have tried to cash the jackpot check after Khan's death, according to court documents, which also showed Urooj Khan's family is questioning if the couple was ever even legally married. Ansari, Urooj Khan's second wife, who still works at the couple's dry cleaning business, has insisted they were married legally. She has told reporters the night before her husband died, she cooked a traditional Indian meal for him and their family, including Khan's daughter and Ansari's father. Not feeling well, Khan retired early, Ansari told the Chicago Sun-Times, falling asleep in a chair, waking up in agony, then collapsing in the middle of the night. She said she called 911. "It has been an incredibly hard time," she told ABC News earlier this week. "We went from being the happiest the day we got the check. It was the best sleep I've had. And then the next day, everything was gone."
Urooj Khan had just brought home his $425,000 lottery check when he unexpectedly died the following day. Now certain members of Khan's family are speaking publicly about the mystery - and his nephew told ABC
(Bug-os ang pasalamat sa KAHAYAG
ngadto sa magtatampo nga kinutlo sa pahayagan sa ABC nga si JOHNNY LOVE.
Nagtakuban siya sa pangalan, "D_BystandeR". Natawo siya sa Sugbo apan anaa na karon
manimuyo sa Illinois sa tinipong nasod sa Amerika. Ang kusog nga koneksyon sa
kasayuran pinaagi sa internet kanunayng naghaling sa iyang kadasig pagtuki sa mga nagbukalbukal nga hisgutanan
dinhi sa atong nataran. Usa siya ka magsusulat nga gradwado sa kursong
komersiyo padulong sa pagka accountant sa University of San Carlos kaniadtong
tuig 1961. Nahimo siyang miyembro sa usa
ka hugpong sa mga batan-ong magsusulat nga gitawag ug STUDENT PRESS. Nahimo usab siyang Associate Editor sa basahon USC-JPIAN sa tuig 1962-63. Magtatampo usab
siya isip magsusulat sa nasudnong magasin,
"Philippines Free Press" ug sa mga nag-unang peryodiko dinhi
sa dakbayan sa Sugbo sa lunhaw pa ang iyang pangedaron. Nahimo siyang mamumuo
sa usa ka pribadong kompaniya sa dakbayan sa Sugbo, ESCANO LINES, sulod sa
napulo ug duha (12) ka tuig dayon niyang
tapon ngadto sa NAPOCOR ug nahimong kawani sa kagamhanan sulod sa bayente dos (22) ka tuig. Niadtong
tunga-tungang bahin sa tuig 2000, nilalin siya ngadto sa tinipong nasod sa
Amerika ug sulod sa napulo (10) ka tuig, nagtrabaho siya sa buhatan sa kagamhanan sa nasod sama sa
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE (USPS).
Karon sa pangedaron nga 67,
gihuptan gihapon niya ang walay pagkutat nga kadasig ug walay busganan
nga kaikag sa pagpaambit sa iyang nahuptang abilidad ug kabatid sa panulat. Dili niya mapugngan ang kaugalingon sa
pagpaambit sa iyang mga hunahuna labi na kon molambigit kini ug hisgotanan nga
makadani sa iyang mga mata.)
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