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UPDATE Lottery Winner Urooj Khan Cyanide Poisoning Death | Wife & Family Did not eat same Food

UPDATE on Lottery Winner Urooj Khan Cyanide Poisoning Death | Wife & Family Did not eat same Food as Khan Please SUBSCRIBE for the Best Music and Breaking NEWS !! Lottery Winner Urooj Khan Dead Of Cyanide Poisoning | Lottery winner Urooj Khan killed Lottery winner killed: Should lottery winners' names be kept secret? A lottery winner was killed the day after his scratch-off ticket won, prompting questions about the need to protect the privacy and identity of these often very highly publicized lottery winners. The privacy rights of lottery winners are receiving new scrutiny after the recent poisoning of lottery winner Urooj Khan in Chicago, who appears to have been killed the day after his $1 million scratch-off ticket won. The varying options for lottery winners were highlighted after the recent $588 million Powerball jackpot. Two winning tickets for the record jackpot were presented after the Nov. 28 drawing: A Missouri couple appeared at a press conference and held up the traditional giant-sized check. The Arizona winner, however, skipped the press conference where lottery officials announced last month that someone had claimed the second half of the prize. The differing approach to releasing information on the winners reflects a broader debate that is playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners' names be secret? Recommended: Spend that windfall wisely (even if you didn't win the Powerball lottery) Lawmakers in Michigan and New <b>...</b>
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