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Julie Patrick - julianapj005@gmail.com

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from: From Julie Patrick <pmailahmed1952@gmail.com>
reply-to: julianapj005@gmail.com
date: May 1, 2023, 1:35 PM
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mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Beloved,

My name is Julie Patrick and was born in Louisiana not far from
Houston Texas but married to Robert Patrick

from United Kingdom who was working and living in USA as of then,
before we finally move down to United Kingdom

my husband's home town in Wales. I am writing this email because I
need your assistance to fulfil my heart

deepest desire.

I grew up in an orphanage and was married to my late husband for 26
years without a child and my husband died

as a result of road accident in 2018. I am 68years currently bedridden
and suffering from liver cancer and my

health is deteriorating speedily. I have a few days to live on earth
according to my doctor.

Now, I want my inheritance funds to be used for charity works. My
instinct leads me to write this letter to you

and seek your assistance to handle this task in the way I will
instruct you. Hopefully, God will consider me

worthy in his presence when I die.

If you accept to handle the task, I shall release my inheritance funds
($25M USD) to you to start the charity

work and I shall leave you with instructions on how to manage the funds.

I am waiting to hear from you through this email:
(julianapj005@gmail.com) as soon as possible.

Regards,
Julie Patrick
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