from: Mrs.Rosa Gomes <grosam581@gmail.com>
reply-to: gomesrosam9@gmail.com
to: Recipients <grosam581@gmail.com>
date: Jul 9, 2020, 3:58 PM
subject: I need your urgent reply.
Dear Beloved
Life is gradually passing away from me as a result of my present medical condition and my personal doctor confided in me yesterday that I have only but few more weeks to live.
In view of this setback, I want to donate my estate for humanitarian assistance, since this has always been the plan of my late husband and besides I have no child.
In an effort to compliment the good work of God almighty and the wish of my late Husband I donate the sum of $2,847,000.00 (Two Million Eight Hundred and Forty Seven Thousand United States Dollars)to you.
On your acknowledgment of this mail and informing me of your nationality and current place of resident, my Bank will facilitate due processes for transfer of this legacy to you.
May God bless you as you use this money judiciously for the work of charity.
Sincere regards,
Mrs.Rosa Gomes.
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