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GhanaGeria
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from: dorvalj448@gmail.com
reply-to: dorvalj448@gmail.com
date: Nov 20, 2020, 6:40 PM
subject: HOSPITAL MESSAGE
mailed-by: trix.bounces.google.com
signed-by: gmail.com

Dearest

I have to apologize for sending you an unwelcomed message because I know this is not a predictable way to encourage communication with a stranger at the same time, forgive me for contacting you without knowing you personally.

In any case, I am writing to you from the hospital where I have been hospitalized for esophageal cancer over the past six months. In fact, I have performed many unsuccessful surgeries in the past and recently my doctor told me that I only have a few periods to live because of the cancer damage.

After learning that I had a 10% chance to survive another surgery, and a short period of life gave me a lot of worries because I am a 66-year-old widow with no children.

Initially, I wanted to create a charity project to fulfill the wish of my late husband, but my current health condition will not allow me to implement the project myself.

I decide to call you until I make you the beneficiary of the fund that I inherited from my late husband so that you can create a charitable project that benefits street children and orphans in the meantime when you accept this offer, 70% of the fund will be used for the project and 30% to you.
I hope to hear from you
Thank you very much
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