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from: Abdullah Maimuna <maimuna7star@gmail.com>
date: Jan 5, 2021, 11:09 AM
subject: RE: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day,

I hope this mail gets to you in good faith.

I am Dr. Abdullah Maimuna from Kuwait. I am 48 years old, widower, and no kids. I have been hospitalized for the past 6 months, I am a cancer patient, and very soon I will go and rest with Allah in heaven.

Forgive me if my mail comes to you as a surprise. I have contacted because I need your help regarding two consignment trunk boxes that I deposited at the bank on the 15th of June 2017, these two consignment boxes contains clean and spendable cash of US$23,000,000.00 (Twenty three million United States Dollars) locked with secrets codes, and I alone can access the boxes. I deposited these boxes at the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates for safe keeping legally.

I need your help to claim the boxes out of the bank as my beneficiary, so you could help me donate 70% of the total money inside the boxes to orphanage homes, and the 30% should be for your effort in helping the less privileged. Upon your reply, I shall tell you how you could claim out the boxes as my beneficiary, and I shall send you the certificate of deposit of the boxes. Thank you so much for your time reading my mail and I shall be waiting to hear from you. My only wish is to see that the fund is used for the right purpose.

Best regards,
Dr. Abdullah Maimuna
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