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Abelina Laszlo - abelina.laszlo1790@gmail.com

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from: Abelina Laszlo <abelina.laszlo1790@gmail.com>
date: Aug 15, 2020, 6:08 AM
subject: Re: Thanks for your reply
mailed-by: gmail.com

Thank you for the interest shown in my request,

I know receiving a mail like that from a stranger will need further
clarification and I'll try and clarify why i contacted you. My name is
Abelina Laszlo a 89 years of age woman from Romania but base in Togo
through my late husband who was a Togolese. I am suffering from cancer
after the test result my doctors confirmed that i have short time to
live in life. For this reason i have contacted you to use the fund
deposited in a finance firm by my late husband to build either Mosque
or Church and help the less privilege ones in the society. My late
husband and i are philanthropists we were married for many years
without any child until his death.

There`s a lawyer i contacted in this matter and the finance firm has
confirmed to the lawyer that they have sent the payment file to their
affiliate bank in London-England.

I will introduce you to the lawyer if you are interested to be part of
this charity investment project i will send you more confidential
information on how to receive the fund as soon as i hear from you.

Remain richly blessed as i wait to receive your immediate response.

Abelina Laszlo
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