from: Helen Laptad <w.helenlaptad@aol.com>
reply-to: Helen Laptad <w.helenlaptad@aol.com>
date: Dec 21, 2020, 3:53 PM
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Greetings
I am Mrs.Helen Laptad, I was married to Dr.Van Karen, who worked with
National Iranian South oil company (NISOC) for twenty three years
before he died in the year 2006, May be you must have heard about him
in the oil firm. We were married for thirty-seven years without a
child. He died during one of the war in Iran. He was held hostage and
slain to death by protesting youths of the region.
Before his death we were both devoted Christians. Since his death I
decided not to re-marry. When my late husband was alive he deposited
the sum USD$15,000,000.00 (Fifteen Million United Sates Dollars) with
Bank.Presently, this money is still with the Bank and the management
just wrote me as the beneficiary to come forward for claim to receive
the money or rather issue a letter of authorization to somebody to
receive it on my behalf if I can not come over.
Presently, I’m in the hospital where I have been undergoing treatment
for cancer of the lungs. I have since lost my ability to talk and my
doctors have told me that I have only less than (2) two months to
live.
It is my last wish to see that this money is invested wisely and at
the end of every year funds are distributed among charity
organization.I want a reliable and honest person that will use this
money to reach to the motherless and also less privileges, to reach to
the Katrina Hurricane, the sick that has no body to take care of them,
the poor and widows and to set up a Cancer research.
If you are willing and honest enough to do my wishes, as soon as I
receive your reply I shall give you the contact of the lawyer who will
give you the documents/details of the transaction and guide you
through the process.My Attorney will issue letter of authorization
that will prove you as the new beneficiary of this fund.
Hoping to hearing from you soon.
Mrs. Helen Laptad
w.helenlaptad@aol.com
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