Janet Mulkeey - janetylovep@gmail.com

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Janet Mulkeey - janetylovep@gmail.com

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from: janety lovep <janetylovep@gmail.com>
date: Jan 2, 2020, 6:15 AM
subject: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020
mailed-by: gmail.com

hello

my dear good people of life,please this is no scam nor spam i am ms Janet
mulkeey A from united states.i am writing you from my sick hospital
bed,i was married to a wealthy cocoa
exporter man called Mr Vincent Akach in coted African , but was killed
by his family.unfortunately for us we have no children together,which
he willed all his property
to me.i would want to make a donation to poor people or any GOD
fearing person ,whom will use it and help the poor people,i
inherited a big sum of money $9 million dollars kept in a bank,but now
i am being diagnosed of throat cancer and to my surprise my doctor
told
me that i wont last more than three months or sooner.so now i changed
my mind and because of the way life have turned me down.so i wish to
make this donation to some body like you, whom will follow my instruction and
help the poor.i don't want my husband relatives to gain access to
this funds nor Africans and because they killed my husband.IF YOU ARE
A GOD FEARING PERSON
AND CAN HANDLE THIS CLAIMS THEN YOU SHOULD CONTACT ME HERE
(janetylovep@gmail.com) .sorry just using here to
contact you for discussion urgently,so that i can introduce you to
the bank as the beneficiary to direct the bank to contact you god
bless janet mulkeey A
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