from: shirley melah <shirleymelah02@gmail.com>
date: Apr 6, 2020, 2:03 PM
subject: God bless you abundantly
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dearest one in Christ
My name is SHIRLEY MELAH, An American but Married to a British, I am
52 years old deaf woman, A widow suffering from cancer for about 3year
now, the doctor says I have a short time to live, I have no kids and
my Husband is dead, I have some funds which I inherited from my late
husband, and I need a very honest and God Fearing person that will
help me distribute the fund to the less privileged and orphanage homes
around the world.
I found your email address from the Internet and I decided to contact
you knowing that if anything happens to me, the fund will be impounded
by the bank since I have nobody to stand a my next of Kin.
The reason why I am seeking for your assistant is because I am
incapacitated and currently laying on the hospital bed here in United
Kingdom waiting for the day that I will return back to my creator.
Kindly respond to me for further details if you are interested in
helping me carry out this vision of helping the less privileged around
the world.
Your Urgent Respond is highly needed.
Yours sincerely
Mrs. SHIRLEY MELAH
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