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Theresa Brown - thbrn102@gmail.com

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from: Mrs. Theresa Brown <fgnofnigeriaa@gmail.com>
reply-to: thbrn102@gmail.com
date: Feb 9, 2023, 4:44 AM
subject: (Hello, my dearest)
signed-by: gmail.com

Hello, my dearest

My name is Mrs. Theresa Brown. I am a dying woman who has decided to
donate what she has to a reliable individual who will act as I will
instruct here.

I am 69 years old and was diagnosed with cancer about three years ago.
I have been touched by God to donate what I have inherited from my
late father to you for the good work of God rather than allow my uncle
to use my father's hard-earned funds unwisely.

I will be undergoing an operation in London, and I pray that I survive
the operation. I have decided to give the sum of $7,000,000.00, USD
(seven million United States dollars only), deposited in a security
company to you for the good work of the Lord, the orphanage, and the
needy, and to help the motherless.

I have informed my doctor, Dr. John Kelvin, about my decision to have
this fund go to a reliable individual. You are to get back to me.
immediately if you are interested in carrying out this task, so that I
can instruct you on how to get in touch with my doctor.

Lastly, I know I have never met you, but in order to fulfill this,
which borders me most, I got your email address. through my personal
search on the Internet. My mind tells me to inform you about this, and
I hope you act sincerely. Please get back to me immediately.

God bless you.
Mrs. Theresa Brown
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