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from: Eldridge Klaus <eld.klaus79@gmail.com>
reply-to: eld.klaus79@gmail.com
date: Jul 5, 2021, 4:57 AM
subject: My Proposal
mailed-by: gmail.com

My name is Eldridge Klaus a medical doctor. I am writing you this
letter again to confirm if you received my previous massage in concern
to a Citizen from your

Country, who was hospitalized in our Hospital Intensive Care Unit
(ICU). He was infected with COVID-19, and He Died after 9 days with
difficulty in breathing, was

buried by the Government. And there is no address our hospital can use
to locate the relatives in your Country, to inform the family members
about the sudden death of

their love one. I am the Doctor, who is taking care of him before his death.

I have an important confidential massage He told me before his death,
which I will like to discuss it with you privately. Hoping you will
assist me in this situation

to help me reach the relatives if you know them, since He is a Citizen
from your country?

I appreciate your quick response in this matter as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding.
Dr. Eldridge Klaus
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