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from: Mme Yvette Kimitete <ostgin.lucca@usl2.toscana.it> via gmail.com
reply-to: Mme Yvette Kimitete <kimiteteyvette@gmail.com>
date: Oct 25, 2020, 6:30 PM
subject: God bless you
mailed-by: gmail.com

God bless you
Hello Dear Friend
Greetings in the name of God the almighty, the benefactor of humans, the omnipresent and the omnipotent. If you receive this email, it is because God has allowed you to still be among the survivors at Covid-19 and we must thank him for his blessings in our lives. This, pesky virus, changed our habits and at the same time allowed us to discover our inner strength. This pandemic of corona virus has wreaked havoc in our lives, caused us to lose our loved ones, our friends, even in our family and in our couples. But if you are still alive, it is by the grace of God and we must use this second chance that He has offered us to review our habits, our behaviors towards our neighbor in order to be truly worthy of God.
My name is Yvette Kimitete, I am 68 years old and I live in France. I had a happy family, my husband Adrien, our son George and his wife. We lived in the province of Aquitaine; Bordeaux department. But with the pandemic caused by the corona virus, I lost everything and now I found myself alone. Life disgusted me, I tried to commit suicide, because this loneliness gnawed at me too much. But today, I'm slowly taking over my life, but I can't live alone anymore. I have asked to adopt dogs, but the adoption procedure has not yet begun. I am telling you all this, because I need your help. I'm not very rich compared to others, I lead a modest life. My husband and I worked in real estate and amassed a small fortune. Now that I found myself alone where my life comes down to routine, sleeping and eating, I would like to share our fortunes with others. I would like to make fortune available to people in difficulty in your community to help them keep their heads above water. I would like you to help me fulfill this wish. This pandemic has caused a lot of damage and I know that 845.825€ is not going to end the misery caused by this pandemic, but that money could do something about it. That is the amount I intend to make available to people in difficulty in your community. If you are willing to manage this money properly, please let me know so that I can start the proceedings with my lawyer. I hope you're doing well. Without further ado, I would like to know you more.
Please please tell me about you in a few lines. Thank you to you hoping that you will respond favourably to my request.

Ms YVETTE KIMITETE
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