from: Mary Lane <marylane11@aol.com>
reply-to: Mary Lane <marylane11@aol.com>
date: 16 Sept 2021, 02:17
subject: Hello Compliment of the day
mailed-by: aol.com
Hello Compliment of the day
I am Mrs. Mary Lane. I was born in Makati, Philippines, but lived with my husband in California,United State of America for a long time until he died. I have been fighting cancer.My condition is very weak day by day.
I lost my husband on February 16 2018. Meanwhile I have been fighting from cancer I have had for a long time and my doctor said that now the stage of my disease is out of control and I have a few more months to live.
Before my husband's death, he had a $2.8 million United State dollars contract with the Turkish Government, but his death took him before the money was transferred to my bank account, while my husband was a philanthropist before his death , He also encouraged me to help poor, orphans and widows because since we got married, we couldn't have children until death separates us.
Due to my state of health, I have sent One million dollars to my family back home (Philippines) and have deposited $800,000. dollars to the hospital for my treatment.
I want to send the remaining One million dollars to you so that you will help me give it to poor people and widows in your country, As ordered by my late husband because we have no children to inherit this money, do not discriminate against religion, ethnicity when controlling this project. I want to give this money to the less fortunate people there through you, I pray that God will give you a kind heart to take care of this project sincerely because I will not be there to watch you for this project but God will be there to see you, you have to take 40% of the money for your personal use and use the other for charity.
Thanks and God bless us.
Mrs. Mary Lane
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Mary Lane - marylane11@aol.com
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Mary Lane - antarazuma@gmail.com
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from: MARY LANE <antarazuma@gmail.com>
date: Oct 3, 2021, 12:15 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
from: MARY LANE <antarazuma@gmail.com>
date: Oct 3, 2021, 12:15 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
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