Metro

Nephew suspected of fatally stabbing lottery winner is wanted in second slay

Cops in the Bronx are on the hunt for a man they believe is behind two fatal stabbings — more recently, the Wednesday killing of a woman inside a Bronx security firm, officials said.

Investigators released photos of 45-year-old Idris Abdul-Muhaymin — who was earlier named a suspect in the stabbing of his lottery-winning uncle — asking for the public’s help to find him.

He’s suspected in the slaying of Wanda Rios, 45, who was found stabbed in the neck inside offices of MNI Security Specialists Inc. at 888 E. 233rd St. in the Wakefield neighborhood of the Bronx, police said.

Rios was rushed to Montefiore North Medical Center and pronounced dead there.

The 6-foot, 180-pound Abdul-Muhaymin is also wanted in connection with the stabbing death of his elderly uncle Owen Dillard on June 11, officials have said.

Dillard, 73, had won two lottery prizes — $10,000 and $50,000 — since October.