Dead Indian-American lottery winner's body to be exhumed

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Press Trust of India Chicago
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 2:34 PM IST

Cook County probate judge Susan Coleman gave a quick OK to the request by the medical examiner's office, saying no one had objected to exhuming Urooj Khan's body at Rosehill Cemetery on Chicago's North Side, Chicago Tribune reported

Khan's death is being investigated as a homicide after comprehensive toxicological tests showed he had lethal levels of cyanide in his blood.

It was not immediately known how quickly the body would be exhumed, but Coleman

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