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Brother says he raised suspicions in death of lottery winner

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“Every time I’d go to work I would just keep talking about my brother and keep thinking about him as if he’s standing in front of me,” said Khan, who works at a suburban post office. “He was such an enjoyable person. He can’t go like this. … It’s my love for my brother that made me keep saying he didn’t die of natural causes.”

No autopsy was initially performed because Urooj Khan’s death didn’t appear suspicious and he was older than 45, the age at which the medical examiner’s office didn’t do automatic autopsies without some evidence of foul play. That’s now changed, with the age raised to about 50 and an evaluation of other medical factors. A sample of Khan’s blood had been taken — a standard practice at the morgue for any death — and checked for carbon monoxide, opiates and alcohol. After those results came back negative, the office ruled he died of hardening of the arteries.

With the case reopened, Imtiaz Khan said he called the morgue periodically over the next several months to check if the toxicology testing had been completed. It wasn’t until late October that Chicago police asked him to come down to detective headquarters at Belmont and Western avenues and broke the news to him and his sister, Meraj, about their brother’s death.

“The guy, he said, ‘We got the medical reports and we found that your brother was poisoned,’ ” Imtiaz Khan recalled. “I was shocked at the time. And then my sister starts crying.”

Khan said he grew despondent over the following weeks and then “blacked out” and collapsed at work in December. He ended up spending about a week in the hospital. His doctor told him he suffered a heart attack, he said.

Many factors played in to Khan’s decision to speak up about his brother’s death, he said, not the least being his suspicions about other family members.

His suspicions, though, appear to be largely based on observations and overheard comments, his brother’s complaints before his homicide, and even a nightmare from the night of the death.

His brother’s death has made Khan focus on underlying tensions in the family.

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