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Isla Maya - mrslslamaya99@gmail.com

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from: Mrs.Isla Maya <rosemrseva80@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrslslamaya99@gmail.com
date: Jan 27, 2020, 11:14 AM
subject: PEACE BE WITH YOU,
mailed-by: gmail.com

PEACE BE WITH YOU,

May God bless you as you read. Receiving this message might sound to
you as a surprise.I seek your great assistance to realize a project
for the benefit of the poor orphans. Each day that passes by, I felt
no improvement in my health as I do not know whether I will survive
having undergone several surgical operations as a result of this
incurable sickness (terminal cancer).

The only help I need from you at this point is to be in constant
prayers with me. To also assist me to transfer my funds (4,000,000USD
four million united stated dollars) and use it to help the less
privileged. This is a huge responsibility to handle, but I do pray
that God will give you strength to handle it. You will also be highly
compensated. I looking forward to reading from you.

Contact Email,(mrslslamaya99@gmail.com)
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs.Isla Maya.
IN GOD I TRUST
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