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Oriana Junior - New Zealand - orianajunior83@gmail.com

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from: Oriana junior <orianajunior83@gmail.com>
date: Jan 21, 2020, 10:43 AM
subject: CAN I TRUST YOU
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello

I'm Mrs. Oriana Junior. New Zealand, currently under way
medical treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (MSK), New
York) because of my non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer disease and
Stroke. who refused me to have a child. Recently, according to
my medical report, I may not live
before next month.

Although what bothers me the most is my shot. Having known
this condition, I decided to donate
of my fund that I inherited from my late husband, the sum of $3.5 million
U.S. dollars), because of my situation and can't die in
leaving this huge
amount with the bank so I decided to contact you for the
donation work
Charity Affair because I strongly believe you'll be honest.

I want to introduce you to my bank so you can claim this
money in my name
and use some of it to help the poor and less privileged
also visit babies without mothers at home.

Then you can use the rest to invest in your
company and for
your family.

Please, I want you to use this money according to my last
and instructions to help the poor.

Answer me as soon as possible.

Kindly your
Mme Oriana Junior
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