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Shabana Ansari (left) wife of Urooj Khan (center) when he received the $1 million check from the Illinois Lottery. Courtesy NBC5
Urooj Khan owned Style Cleaners & Laundry, at 7401 N. Western. | Andrew Nelles~Sun-Times
Crews broke ground at Rosehill cemetery to exhume the remains of poisoned lottery winner Urooj Khan. | John H. White~Sun-Times
The remains of poisoned Illinois lottery winner Urooj Khan exhumed at Rosehill Cemetery, Friday, January 18, 2013. | John H. White~Sun-Times
Crews broke ground at Rosehill cemetery to exhume the remains of poisoned lottery winner Urooj Khan. | John H. White~Sun-Times
Undated file photo provided by the Illinois Lottery shows Urooj Khan, 46, of Chicago, posing with a winning lottery ticket.. (AP Photo/Illinois Lottery, File)
Urooj Khan died just weeks after winning $1 million in the Illinois State Lottery. | AP/Illinois Lottery
Shabana Ansari is the sole beneficiary of her deceased husband’s business. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
Adding another twist to the mystery of the poisoned lottery winner, a lawyer representing his widow produced documents Thursday that the attorney said show that two-thirds of the deceased North Side businessman’s $2 million estate automatically goes to the widow. Bolstering the claim, attorney Al-Haroon …