from: CASTORO WILLIAMS <castorowilliams20@gmail.com>
date: Mar 9, 2021, 4:26 AM
subject: HAPPY NEW YEAR
mailed-by: gmail.com
Happy new year
Thanks for your patience for reading to the end
I live in Madrid the capital of Spain. I was diagnosed with cancer in late 2018, months after my husband’s death of heart attack at a time I needed him most, we are childless not by choice but as a result of infertility. My husband was a civil engineer and philanthropist who is well valued for his technical skills, generosity and active financial donations to orphans, less privileged and charity organizations.
I recently got tested COVID-19 positive after mild cold, cough and difficult breathing, and my doctors just discovered that the cancer is metastasized and quickly spreading to other parts of my body and it’s not responding well to chemotherapy due to my weak immune system. Please don't pity me, because I lived a good Godly life and I'm aware that cancer with COVID-19 patients have increased risk of unexpected death, and I'm prepared for the worst.
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that my late husband made a fixed bank deposit of €11,500,000.00 (Eleven Million, Five Hundred Thousand Euro) with a bank in Spain, this money was meant for development of nonprofit charity organization and private orphanages, unfortunately, he died before the maturity of the fixed deposit being November 27, 2020. As the surviving spouse to the deceased, the bank manager has formally notified me that the fixed bank deposit is matured and due for payment.
Kindly be informed that I have decided to donate the funds to the less privileged, charity organizations and establish cancer research centers, atleast to give hopes to the hopeless, that's my last wish. I also regret not being able to personally supervise this humanitarian work, due to my physical health condition, therefore, I seek your consent and acceptance to receive this money including the interest on deposit, and ensure that these projects are fully executed.
I will formally submit transfer application letter to the bank manager requesting him to process transfer of the total amount €11,500,000.00) to you without delay, upon receipt of your response. I know that this sudden offer will be very challenging and difficult to handle, nevertheless, I will let you keep 10% of the total amount in appreciation of your time and efforts, I made this decision because I don't want to regret forfeiting such amount to the bank or government
Pray for God to extend his life by several more weeks or months to see accomplishment of this projects. Contact me only through this email: tatianabrodskaia@gmail.com
Yours sincerely,
Tatiana Brodskaia
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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from: Zona Integritas Menuju Wilayah Bebas dari Korupsi <zi.wbk@pajak.go.id>
date: Apr 26, 2021, 8:51 AM
subject: RE:
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from: Zona Integritas Menuju Wilayah Bebas dari Korupsi <zi.wbk@pajak.go.id>
date: Apr 26, 2021, 8:51 AM
subject: RE:
mailed-by: pajak.go.id
tatianabrodskaia1@gmail.com
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