from: klaus peter schuster <klaus.peterschuster07@gmail.com>
date: Jul 3, 2020, 5:56 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello
I know this message sounds strange, surprising and probably incredible, but that's the reality. My name is Sergette, born on October 6, 1963 in the Brequigny Clinic in Rennes; Switzerland, where I worked for 12 years. I had to get in touch with you like this because I want to do something very important. In fact, I am affected by this dangerous disease, which they call CORONAVIRUS, or I know I don't have much time to live on this earth, despite the treatments, my treating doctor has just told me that my days are because of mine Health are counted so become more serious. I have had this disease since my Maria died because he was also infected. My husband died because of that and I have no children; because I lost our only son in a traffic accident. I intend to donate my entire fortune. I have almost sold my property, part of this money will go to various associations, from orphan and homeless centers. I don't know what company you work in, but I want to help you help other people. I currently have an account blocked in my personal account, the amount of 195,000 euros that I was holding for a project to build an orphanage. I would be grateful if you would give this money that can help you in your company and projects.
Please contact me by email at: klaus.peterschuster07@gmail.com
May God's peace and mercy be with you.
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