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Laura Renard - laurarenard08@gmail.com

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from: Laura Renard <laurarenard133@gmail.com>
reply-to: laurarenard08@gmail.com
date: Oct 28, 2021, 11:04 AM
subject: Donación de fondos de la Sra. Laura Renard
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good morning, how are you doing?
I am Mrs. Laura Renard, a widow who writes to you from the hospital
where I was admitted for blood cancer a long time ago.
Please, I have a fund that I want to donate to you for a project
charity and for the orphanages, which I inherited from my late husband the sum
of $ 2,800,000.00 million dollars.
I will appreciate your humble response to my message to give you more
details on the background. I am waiting for your urgent response, beloved
mine.

Greetings
Mrs. Laura Renard

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¿Buen día, cómo te va?
Soy la Sra. Laura Renard, una viuda que le escribe desde el hospital
donde ingresé por cáncer de sangre desde hace mucho tiempo.
Por favor, tengo un fondo que quiero donarles para un proyecto
benéfico y para los orfanatos, que heredé de mi difunto esposo la suma
de $2.800.000,00 millones de dólares.
Agradeceré su humilde respuesta a mi mensaje para brindarle más
detalles sobre el fondo. Estoy esperando tu respuesta urgente, amada
mía.

Saludos
Sra. Laura Renard
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