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Lisa Favor David Melton - goodideagood4@gmail.com

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from: sonagess@fasonet.bf
reply-to: goodideagood4@gmail.com
to: Recipients <sonagess@fasonet.bf>
date: Aug 4, 2025, 1:09 PM
subject: From Mrs Lisa Melton
mailed-by: fasonet.bf

My name is Lisa Favor David Melton,am 68 years. Am undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatment
for Lung cancer, which affected my Lungs and the doctors said I have few days to live because of the cancer.

Am contacting you because my late husband left twenty Million, Five
Hundred Thousand dollars in bank under my care which I want you to receive as my beneficiary, so that you can invest part of the fund and use 10% of the profits which you will get from the investment yearly to help the needy and sick people yearly. Or you can help the needy and the sick with the fund,if you can not invest the funds. And I accept that 40% of the fund should be yours,so that you can happily carry out my last wishes.
If you have the leading to help the needy,motherless, less privileged and widows within your locations and other places as my last wishes.
Please confirm and reply so that the funds can be transfer to you.And I will inform my Bank through my lawyer in writing to transfer the fund to you as my Next of Kin and Sole Beneficiary,to carry out my last wishes.
Also send me your full names, email address and cell phone number and physical address and your location.Please will like to know your occupation.
God bless you.
Mrs Lisa Melton
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