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from: Baatar Orgil <Baatar__orgil@outlook.com>
date: Sep 19, 2025, 8:54 AM
subject: Dear Friend
mailed-by: outlook.com

Dear Friend
I am Dr. Rose Zabre the woman that was taking care of the cancer woman that is in the hospital that contacted you to assist her for a proposal to make use of her late husband fund for the charity, I'm happy to inform you about my success in getting the fund transferred under the cooperation of a new partner from Paraguay. Presently i'm in Paraguay for a new investment project with my new partner .
meanwhile,i didn't forget your past efforts and attempts to assist me and the woman in transferring those funds for the Charities despite that it failed us some how.

I am happy because my new partner is doing so much impact with the fund in the life of less privilege and orphans as I instructed him I thank God my heart desire have come to pass, i deposited an International bank ATM CARD worth total sum of 100,000 Euros (hundred Thousand Euros ) to Reverend Father Micheal that use to come and pray for the woman when she was in the hospital in New zealand, I appreciated your efforts at that time very much. so feel free and get in touched with him and instruct him where to send the CARD to you.

his name and contact information are:
NAME: Reverend Father Micheal
EMAIL: (reverendfathermichaeldominique@gmail.com)
get in touched with him and instruct him where to send the ATM CARD to you.
with best regards
Dr. Rose Zabre
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