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from: Mrs Florence Mathew <revmartinc01@gmail.com>
reply-to: christopherwray2020@yandex.com
date: Sep 14, 2021, 1:21 AM
subject: Re: Zenith Bank
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn: Sir/Madam,

Greetings to you. With heavy whimper in my heart I call it Vanity upon
Vanity I am a Widow Florence Mathew. My late husband and son were
killed by pandemic Covid -19. It took me time to summon courage
before mailing you, I have been suffering from Cancer for a long time.
My condition is serious and according to my doctor, I might not
survive it. I lost all my families through this evil pandemic
Covid-19.

I drafted this message through my Doctor's PA - PC, in search of
trusted traits to facilitate my wealthy accomplishment in life to
underprivileged people in the world; presently I have instructed my
Branch Bank Manager to take direction from my Lawyer to an interested
person who wishes to handle this assignment to help humanity.

It's obvious my disease is critical, I'm scared I might not survive
it, I prayed to God and asked him to direct an honest person who will
receive this fund and use it for the things that will celebrate the
name of God, after my prayers, I decided to contact you. Please, I
will appreciate you sending your full name and your complete address.

Please stay safe and bear in mind Covid-19 is real, always stays 2MT
away from people and always wash your hands and stay safe.

Thanks,
Mrs. Florence Mathew.
mrsflorencemathew@aol.com
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