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from: WONG FITE CATHERINE. <wongfitacatherine1960@gmail.com> via yahoo.com
reply-to: wongfitacatherine@gmail.com
date: Oct 8, 2020, 11:27 PM
subject: DONATION.
signed-by: yahoo.com

Dearest in the Lord,
Greetings in the name of our lord jesus christ.I am Mrs Catherine Wong Fita
from Lamma Island Southwest of Hong Kong,living in the city of Sam Pedro ivory coast were me and my late husband have cocoa farm.Now suffering from cancer.am
currently admited at the Queen Elizabeth hospital,cancer unit here in the capital city of Abidjan .The wife of late Mr Wong Fita,an industrialist and cocoa farmer who died in a
motor accident within the Chinese region on the month of May 2009.
Due to my life condition,which am only living by the grace of God,am
donating the sum of seven million four hundred and eighty thousand
dollars(USD 7,480,000) to any verified individual or humanitorian
organization who will use this funds to work for the purpose of humanity at
large.A total of 15percent of this fund will be giving to the individual or
organiszation as a compensation which my late husband solicitor will
supervice in collaboration with the domicile bank here in Abidjan.

THANKS AND MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON US.

MRS CATHERINE WONG FITA,

LAMMA ISLAND HK.
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