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Linda Anderson - lindaanderson745@gmail.com

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from: Linda Anderson <lindaanderson745@gmail.com>
date: Mar 23, 2020, 1:45 AM
subject: Hi
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings

Please let this not sound strange to you, for my only surviving lawyer
who would have done this died late last year.

To that effect, I prayed and searched and got your email id from your
country's guestbook. My real names are Mrs Linda Anderson ,I am 58
years old. For a long time, I am diagnosed with cancer of the breast
which is presently almost affecting my sensory organs. From all
indication my conditions is really deteriorating and getting worse. It
is quite obvious that, according to my doctors they have advised me
that I may not live for the next few months, this is because my
ill-stage has gotten to a very bad state.

I was brought up from a motherless babies home and got married to a
man who was my late husband for twenty years of childlessness. My
husband died in a fatal motor accident, before his death we were true
Christians. Since his death I decided not to re-marry, I sold all our
assets and deposited the sum of US$6.2million in the bank which is
still at present with the Bank and the management of the Bank notified
me last week to come forward and receive the money because its account
has been dormant for so long or I should rather issue a letter of
authorization to someone to receive it on my behalf since I can not
come over there personally because of the condition of my health.

As I am writing this letter to you, I am using my 14 inch laptop
computer in a hospital here in Germany where I have been undergoing
treatment for cancer. I have completely lost the ability to talk. It
is my last wish to see that this money is invested in any organization
of your choice and distributed each year among other charity homes,
the less privileged and the motherless babies home

I want you to also use this money to fund churches, orphanages and
widows. I took this decision, before I rest in peace because my time
will soon be up. As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the
contact of the Bank. I will also issue you a Letter of Authorization
that will prove you as the new beneficiary of my fund. .. Please
assure me that you will act accordingly.

Nowadays there are so much scams going on in the internet and it is
difficult to trust but i don't know why my mind still approved Me to
email you about this out of few email addresses i have from the
internet, yours was the only one that was approved for me to contact.

Waiting to hear from you soon.

Yours truly,
Mrs Linda Anderson
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