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from: John Gardner, MD. <transworldcourier408@gmail.com>
reply-to: gardnermdjohn@gmail.com
date: May 5, 2021, 10:43 AM
subject: Urgent reply ..
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Day

I am a medical doctor with Baptist Memorial Hospital here in
Tennessee, United States. We had Ms.Grace who was an immigrant who
later became a United States citizen as a patient in our hospital.
Unfortunately, she died as a result of primary cardiac tumor (heart
cancer) and before her death, she asked for euthanasia (voluntary
death) for the sole purpose of donating other vital organs to save the
lives of others when it became evident she was not going to live for
long. She was a kind and generous woman to say the least of her
countless traits.

According to her, she came to the United States as caregiver, passing
through numerous huddles of life before she met a wealthy Mexican who
married her and later divorced her after 21 years of marriage. She ran
a Jewelry and Pawn Shop as her business and she made a savings of one
eight hundred and fifty thousand united state dollar (850,000.00 USD)
which she deposited with a security company for safe keeping here in
the United States. According to her, her intention was to use the
savings for charity purposes. but her long illness and eventual death
could not let her to for her humanitarian act.

Even at the point of death, she still desires to fulfill her dream of
helping the poor, the destitute and the aged in her native country who
can hardly survive without help from individuals and organizations.
You may be wondering why I bother you with her stories as it has
nothing to do with you. I contacted you because she told me to help
her find a reliable individual who can carry out her wishes in your
country since she no longer had confidence in her relatives who
mismanaged the fortunes she sent down home. Are you willing and
capable of helping her distribute this wealth to charity and religious
organizations sincerely and honestly?

Your reward for undertaking this task will be 10% of the money after
removing all the expenses you incurred during the distribution of the
wealth. She issued me a letter of authority which I will present to
the security company for the release of the deposit to anyone I deem
fit for the distribution of the wealth. If you are willing and capable
of doing this, write back and inform me of your willingness and I will
inform you further on how to receive the money. On the other hand, if
you are not willing and capable of carrying out this task, you are to
also inform me so I can continue my search. I am waiting for your
response. Thank you.

Reply back to these Email ( gardnermdjohn@gmail.com )

Yours sincerely,
John Gardner, MD.
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