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Cherry William - mrs.cwilliam@protonmail.com

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from: mrs.Cherry William <mrs.cwilliam@protonmail.com>
reply-to: "mrs.Cherry William" <mrs.cwilliam@protonmail.com>
date: Jul 19, 2021, 1:10 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: protonmail.com

My dear

Thanks for your response . I am Mrs. Cherry Williams I have tested positive to the coronavirus, I lost my family to it and I do not know if I would survive it.

I am Seventy-One year old and I do not like the way our government handled this outbreak or the way we the patients are treated, my late husband and son inclusive, it is all about politics here. Reason for writing to you is that we willed all we had to my late son, but since he is no more the funds revert back to me.

I am willing to give all the funds $4,250,000.00 usd dollars to you to use for charity purposes in your country, it would have been easier giving the funds to someone here but the government would confiscate it, so since the money is not here I decided to give it to someone abroad.

My attorney is aware of my intentions and if I do survive this pandemic, I still would not need the money.

Truth be told, I rather you convince me of your ability to employ the money. I would compensate you, but the majority of the funds should be used for charity purposes, can you handle it? I would let you know more when you reply. Also send me your full contact information names, address, etc.

This pandemic has made us realize that giving is a must, wealth may not be stable, life is sharing. God bless you

Mrs. Cherry Williams .

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