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Dr Suraya Farah - z2355839787@163.com

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From: suraya farah <hellenmasson33@gmail.com>
Reply-To: z2355839787@163.com
Date: 19 November 2021, 4:19
Subject:

Dear Friend

Hope this message reaches you in good health and happy mood because that is
exactly my wish for you.I need to discuss some important issues with you
about business and charity because I want to open a charity project for
deprived children which is one accomplishment that will give fulfillment to
my soul .I have seen the ups and downs of life and have lately realized
that the only thing that is valuable in the journey of life is your
positive contributions to humanity and that is why I want to leave a legacy
behind for my well wishers in the good memories of my humble self when I
depart from this world.

My name is Dr. Suraya Farah a Canadian Geologist married to a United Arab
Emirates citizen though I have been divorced for over three years now
without any child. I worked in an oil firm in Bahrain before retiring in
2012 and went into the business of precious stones (gold and diamond) on a
large scale. I would say that I have been a successful woman though I
regret not having a child of my own, which is one of the reasons I will
explain to you how i wish to use my resources to compensate for the
unfulfilled dreams in my life and make things right for my soul why I
still have the chance.

My dear friend, a few months ago I fell very sick and was diagnosed with
Leukemia cancer at a Specialist hospital here in Manama, where I am making
this contact with you now. I am in serious pain as I write you this mail,
but I have a huge urge to do some good for the less privileged in society.
This is why my instinct picked on you as a matter of providence, to do this
humanitarian work for me so that I can die a peaceful woman, because I have
a very short time to stay here on earth. I am leaving Bahrain shortly
because I have an appointment with a specialist doctor in New-York United
States of America for a medical surgery.

I have some good amount of money still left in my master card in the Falcon
Private Wealth Bank respectively, which I wish to use for this project and
may appoint you as the trustee so that you can handle the project. I would
like you to set up orphanage and charity homes for the poor and needy,
especially deprived children where you can find them. We will discuss
necessary details and if you have interest also in selling gold, I will
introduce you to my agent in the Gold Company to discuss the shipment of my
gold deposit worth 75kg. There is the sum of $875,000.00 in my master card
in the Falcon Private Wealth Bank which will be sent to you by the bank on
my instructions to start off the basic establishments for the charity
project, while the capital sum of $2.5m is in bond securities with the
Falcon Bank kept for this purpose.

We will discuss more details upon your response and please do provide me
with relevant information about yourself, including your family background
, work and business profile, while sending a copy of your identity card or
passport, registered address and telephone number respectively. I have
attached my passport and some recent pictures of myself here in the
hospital for you to understand the need for urgent action now that I still
have the chance to impact positively on the lives of the little orphans and
the less privileged in society.

Regards.

Suraya
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