If you won the lottery, would you tell your family? Here is a true life experience.
Poor Urooj Khan
Deciding to cash out the ticket in one lump sum instead of
installments, Khan waited with much anticipation for that first check of
$425,000. Tragically, he never saw a dime of it. He suddenly dropped
dead the day after his winnings were publicly announced. The coroner
said it was natural causes.
But a close family member wasn't buying it.
Sure enough, another autopsy revealed that Khan died of cyanide
poisoning. And after he was dead, his estate quickly cashed the check.
Naturally, the local police department is now treating his death as a
homicide; however, as of 2017, the case remains unsolved.
Family are the only suspects.