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Anna Nizar - sisterannanizar@gmail.com

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from: ANNA <31469@tupr.ac.th>
reply-to: sisterannanizar@gmail.com
date: Sep 3, 2025, 6:50 AM
subject: Mrs Anna Nizar
signed-by: tupr-ac-th.20230601.gappssmtp.com

Calvary greetings to you and your entire family. I hope this letter reaches you in good health. My name is Mrs Anna Nizar, a sick widow from Germany. I was the wife of a former German ambassador to the Ivory Coast before his early death, but I am currently living in Abidjan, Ivory Coast since the death of my husband due to our business investment here . I have Huge amount to donate through you to support charitable and humanitarian work. This money is still with the bank. To be honest, I am currently suffering from cancer after the checkup on me by my doctor. I will also authorize you to take money as a loan from this fund and settle all your family bills and debts well as soon as it arrives in your account.

I recently told myself that I might not make it through the next three months due to the severity of my illness. With that in mind, I am eagerly awaiting your response so that I can Provide you more information about this donation.

Mrs Anna Nizar
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