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Khan’s widow, Shabana Ansari, who has hired a criminal-defense lawyer, told the Tribune last week that she had been questioned for more than four hours by detectives and answered all their questions. She said the detectives had asked her about the ingredients she used to prepare the final meal that her husband ate.

The Tribune has also reported that Ansari’s father, Fareedun, who also lives in the family home, had owed more than $120,000 in back taxes, leading the Internal Revenue Service to place liens on Khan’s residence.

According to court records obtained by the Tribune, Khan’s brother has squabbled with Shabana Ansari over the lottery winnings in probate court. The brother, ImTiaz Khan, raised concern that since Khan left no will, Khan’s daughter from a previous marriage, Jasmeen, 17, would not get “her fair share” of her father’s estate. The couple did not have any children together.

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.

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

Since her father’s death, Jasmeen Khan has been living with Khan’s siblings.

While a motive has not been determined, police have not ruled out that Khan was killed because of his lottery win, a law enforcement source has told the Tribune.

Khan’s sister, Meraj, stood outside the cemetery entrance with her husband and two brothers while officials exhumed the body. She said it was a stark reminder the family’s arduous ordeal since Urooj Khan’s death, but hopes the autopsy will give them more answers.

“I hope no one has to go through this. It’s hard for me and my family,” she said later in a brief telephone interview. “I (cannot) imagine this really happening to us.”

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