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Grace Jane Broohme - thylld@yahoo.com

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from: Grace Jane Broohme <thylld@yahoo.com>
date: July 26, 2020
subject: CALVARY GREETINGS

i sent this mail praying for it to reach you in good health, since I myself are in a very critical health condition in which I sleep every night without knowing if I may be alive to see the next day. I am a widow suffering from long time illness. I have some funds I inherited from my late husband, my Doctor told me recently that I would not last due to the illness. Having known my condition, I decided to donate this fund to a person that will utilize it the way i am going to instruct herein. I need a very honest person who can claim this money and use it for Charity works, for orphanages, widows and also build schools for less privilege and I accept this decision because I do not have any child who will inherit this money after I die. Please I want your sincerely and urgent answer to know if you will be able to execute this project, and I will give you more information on how the fund will be transferred to you.Thanks and God bless you. please reply to thylld@yahoo.com
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