from: Akemi Azumi <akemiazumi19@gmail.com>
date: Jun 19, 2020, 11:45 PM
subject: Please be honest to me in your replying to this email.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello my beloved,
With my warm hearts I offer my friendship, my greetings, I hope this letter meets you in good time this celebration time.I write you this letter from a sorrowful and emotional Laddered soul that needs compassion from a kind and good spirited person to carry out my last wishes and I will very much appreciate it and promise you that you will not regret this day as long as your heart is pure and sincere.I am Mrs Akemi Azumi, 51 years old from Ota-ku, Tokyo Japan. I came across your profile while making a research on face book and AMERICAN medicine on goggle so I saw your profile on the site and my spirit pushed me to contact you for help.I am suffering from a long time cancer of the breast and throat, from all indication my conditions is really deteriorating and it is quite obvious that I can't work or do any stressful thing, according to my doctors they have advised me that I may not live for the next two months so i want to use this opportunity to scarifies all my inheritance as a Christmas to the poor people.
This is because the cancer stage has gotten to a very bad stage. I was brought up from a motherless babies home,and was married to my late husband for twenty years without a child. My husband Late Alexandra Baio who worked with America Embassy Washington D.C for eleven years before he died in a fatal motor accident before his death in the year 2013 we were true Christians. Since his death I decided not to re-marry, I sold all my inherited belongings and deposited all the sum of $8.3 Million (Eight Million, three hundred thousand U.S.Dollars) into my non residential account.My late husband brother took away $2,800,000 from me and ran away without knowing that my late husband who died in a car accident left some money in my name and total amount left in my name was $5 million and after selling all my properties I realized $8.3 million and deposit it into my non residential account in Turkey. So the total amount I have now is $8.3 million dollars.I have decided not to have anything to do with my late husband brother again in this life because they do not care about me and only wish me death, I was a successful retired senior nurse but he almost rendered me useless, at this moment, he do not know where I am or my where about and I do not care. I am waiting for your answer, Have a bless day with my warm hug & kiss
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