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Body of lottery winner to be exhumed to determine cause of poisoning

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Khan and Ansari did not have children together. Since her father’s death, Jasmeen Khan has been living with Khan’s siblings.

An attorney for Ansari in the probate case said the money was all accounted for and the estate was in the process of being divided up by the court. Under state law, the estate typically would be split evenly between the spouse and Khan’s only child, he said.

In addition, almost two years ago, the Internal Revenue Service placed liens on Khan’s residence in an effort to collect more than $120,000 in back taxes from his father-in-law, Fareedun Ansari, who still lives at the home with his daughter.

Fareedun and Shabana Ansari have denied involvement in Khan’s death.

In the court papers, Cina said it was necessary to perform a full autopsy to “further confirm the results of the blood analysis as well as to rule out any other natural causes that might have contributed to or caused Mr. Khan’s death.”

A pathologist will take samples of Khan’s stomach contents to try to determine how the cyanide was ingested, Mary Paleologos, Cina’s spokeswoman, has said. They will also look at other organs such as the lungs to make certain the cyanide wasn’t inhaled, she said.

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