from: Edward Brown <edwardbrownn2@gmail.com>
date: Jul 9, 2020, 11:46 PM
subject: Re :Here is the answer to your question //I wait to hear from you
mailed-by: gmail.com
May peace of our Almighty God be unto you.
Greeting in the name of our almighty God I wish you and your family happy moments of life and forevermore Amen, My name is Barrister Mr.Edward Brown, and have this client late Mrs. Anna Takacs 78 years old from the same country, but base here in London since 40 years before she pass away, she do not have any formal relationship or relatives but because of her present predicament and circumstances, She made contact me to look for someone to assist her on this project. She has been suffering from coronavirus disease for a few weeks before she passed away, and also lost her whole family due to the same viral illness but when she had a short life to leave. She has made up her mind to donate her inheritance worth of GBP£2,320,000.00 million British Pound to the less privileged, so please help her to fulfill this last promise she made to God almighty if only you can be trusted.
Thanks and remain protected from this deadly virus.
I wait to hear from you so soon.
Respectfully,
Edward Brown (Esq).
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