from: Abigail Johnson <johnsonabigail273@gmail.com>
date: Jun 23, 2020, 5:05 AM
subject: Re:
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I apologize for getting back to you late, I was very tired with a weak immune system and could not reply to your message earlier. Thank you for responding back. I know this mail may come to you as a surprise but please, read to the end, I am Mrs. Abigail Johnson from America, a terminally ill cancer patient suffering from grade 4 ovarian and breast cancer. I was married to Mr. Paul Johnson notable for his great charity and philanthropic work before his death, which occurred on April 2nd, 2013. When my late husband was alive he deposited the sum of $4,500,000.00, with a bank in Benin Republic, which was derived from his Palm Oil /Cashew Plantation inn Benin Republic.
Currently, this amount is still with the bank in Benin Republic in my name as the next to claim. Meanwhile, I am in India undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment in the hospital, and my doctors told me recently that I have limited days to live as the cancers continue to spread from where they started to other parts of my body.
I and my late husband lived in Benin Republic for 17 good years with our only son late Michael Johnson, and I lost both my husband and son in a car accident in the year 2013 and since then I could not remarry because age was not on my side again to remarry, I am 62 years now, I vowed to live without a man till the day I will die.
In view of this, I have decided to donate the funds to the less privileged, orphans and charity organizations to put smiles on the orphanage, disabled and the less privileged. Therefore, I need your honest and sincere cooperation to receive this sum and donate to any non-profit charity organizations and Motherless babies homes of your choice. I will issue an official letter of authorization to the financial institution requesting them to release the sum to you as my successor.
I took this decision because I do not have any relatives or children to receive this sum when I pass away, and my late husband's sister died 2011, which is the reason I took this bold decision. Please I do not need any telephone communication as it's against the hospital guideline for terminally ill cancer patients, because it increases my pain and affects my breath.
My health conditions are very critical now and I know that I do not have much time. I am getting weaker as the day goes by and I will be alive to witness you receive the funds from the United Bank For Africa.
I will send you contact details of the Bank as soon as I hear from you.
Please, reply back to me as soon as possible.
Always pray for my health.
Remain Blessed,
Mrs. Abigail Johnson.
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