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Tivany Pagony - tivany@pagonyiroda.hu

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from: Tivany <tivany@pagonyiroda.hu>
date: Oct 26, 2021, 11:51 AM
subject: RE
mailed-by: pagonyiroda.hu

Ms. Tivany Pagony
Email:touchlife22@post.com

My name is Ms. Tivany Pagony currently undergoing medical treatment as a result of my illness. I am married to Dr. David Pagony for over two decades before he died in 2020. We were married for Twenty-seven years without a child. He died after a brief illness that lasted for two weeks as a result of the deadly Pandemic corona virus. Before his death he made a vow to use his wealth for the downtrodden and the less privileged in the society. When my late husband was alive, he deposited the sum of $45.6 Million (forty-Five Million six hundred thousand United States Dollars) in a Vault with a Security/Finance House

for safe keeping. Presently, this money is still with them there. Recently, my doctor told me that I would not last for the next 150days due to cancer problem. Though what disturbs me most is my stroke. Having known my condition, I decided to donate this fund to an individual or better still a God-fearing person who will utilize this money the way I am going to instruct herein. For full details, kindly reply to this mail to signify your interest to carry out this mission for the benefit of mankind to my email address (touchlife22@post.com)
In Christ,
Ms. Tivany Pagony (Benefactor).
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