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Jenny Richard - pinnon156@gmail.com

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from: Jenny Richard <jennyrhar@gmail.com>
reply-to: pinnon156@gmail.com
date: Feb 16, 2026, 5:12 AM
subject: DONATE
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greeting,

My name is Mrs. Jenny Richard Harvey, I am a dying Christian widow and I decided to donate what I have to you for charity work assistance to less privileged people in society. I am diagnosed of cancer for about 1 year ago, immediately after the death of my husband, who has left me everything he worked for and my doctor told me that I would not last for the period of three years due to cancer problem because of my health, I am married to Mr. Richard Harvey, who died as the result of brief Illness and before my husband died he informed me that he deposited the sum of £9.8 million in a bank. Before his death as the result of a brief illness, I want you to help me to use this money for a charity project before I die, for the poor Less-privilege and orphanages in your country.

I accept this decision because I do not have any child who will inherit this money after I die. For immediate transfer of the money to your account in your country, I want you to take 70 % of the total money for your personal use, and 30% of the money will go to charity. I will appreciate your utmost confidentiality and trust in this matter to accomplish my heart desire,

Best Regards

Mrs. Jenny Richard
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