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Yeshline Jof - yeshlinejof@gmail.com

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from: Yeshline Jof <rcta612@gmail.com>
reply-to: yeshlinejof@gmail.com
date: Nov 9, 2021, 6:28 AM
subject: From Yeshline
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello dear,

My name is Madam Yeshline Jof from Philipine. I am a widow with a chronic renal insufficiency case, a kidney disease.

However, I want to intimate you of an urgent project I want you to take up, I will like you to receive a certain deposit I inherited from my late husband for the use of helping people with renal insufficient cases.

My late husband deposited the sum of $ 5.7 million with a bank in Europe before his death while in service as a general in the Army in my home country, but before his death, he handed me over all the documents relating to the deposit in the bank and asked me to leave our country.

Because of my ill health, I am mostly bedridden in the hospital on renal dialysis, this is a system of artificially doing/performing the functions of the kidneys. By this, the excess toxic waste products in my blood are washed out.

I will like you to reply me immediately so that I can detail you concerning this matter and the next step to take, I want you to take 20% of the money as your own personal money while you use the rest to put up a safe hospital to treat and help people with kidney cases.

Hope to hearing from you urgently.
Regards.
Madam Yeshline Jof
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