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Madam Miho Oshima - mw6104172@gmail.com

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from: Mother Miho Oshima <nou252202970@noun.edu.ng>
reply-to: mw6104172@gmail.com
date: Apr 8, 2026, 9:32 PM
subject: I am writing this letter to you with tears and sorrow in my heart.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: noun.edu.ng

Dear Beloved
I know this mail may come to you as a surprise. I am writing this letter to you with tears and sorrow in my heart. With due respect, trust and humanity, I appeal to you to exercise a little patience and read through my letter, i feel quite safe dealing with you in this important call.
I am Madam Miho Oshima from Japan, affected by cancer. My condition is really deteriorating and it is quite obvious that I may not live more than 3 weeks, because the cancer stage has reached its 3rd stage.
I was married to my late husband for twenty-five years without a single child. My late husband died as a result of a fatal motor accident.
I came to the internet, because I needed to seek a trustworthy and God fearing friend whom I can trust, to help me carry out my last wish. Before my husband died, I inherited some properties from him, and I had to sell them all because I have no family. I realized a sum of US$5.5 Million US Dollars and deposited the funds in a bank in the USA. Presently, this fund is still lying with the bank, and I have instructed the management about my present illness, and informed them that I will instruct my beneficiary to contact them to claim the fund on my behalf as my next-of-kin.
My dear, you do not need to entertain any fear, as my heart is very open and sincere, and I want you to help me claim these funds and utilize it for the following purpose below:
1.To Support the Lives of the Sick, and Less Privileged and Destitute.
2. To Support Widows and Motherless Baby homes.
3. Orphanage Homes, Research Centers and Widows Propagation.
I was brought up from a motherless baby home, and now that i have few weeks to live, it is my last wish to see that this fund is claimed by you and invested to any organization of your choice and distributed each year among the charity organization, the poor and the motherless babies home where i come from.
Kindly indicate your sincere willingness to help me, and I will give you further details to contact the bank for the claim.
Please assure me that you will act accordingly as I stated herein.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Madam Miho Oshima
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