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Nola Mary Zem - nolamarryzem@gmail.com

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from: Nola Mary Zem <nolamarryzem@gmail.com> via yahoo.com
reply-to: nolamarryzem@gmail.com
date: Apr 30, 2020, 7:23 PM
subject: Dear Friend
signed-by: yahoo.com

Greetings

On behalf of Almighty Jehovah and Lord Jesus Christ, who give all good things, we greet Calvary. I know this letter will come as a big surprise to you, but I beg you to take the time to read it carefully as the decisions you make will go a long way in determining my future and my existence.

I'm Nola Mary Zem from New Zealand, a 58-year-old widow. I have no children and suffer from long-term cancer disease. I have a fund that I inherited from my husband late for $ 9.7 million, and I need a very honest and God-fearing person who can withdraw this money and use it for charities. I would like to provide this fund for charity work. After praying to Jehovah, I saw your email through a personal internet search, and if you are willing to take care to manage this trust and funds to fulfill your last wishes before you die, I decided to contact you. I've been trying to manage this project myself for 4 years, but this is no longer possible.

The rest hopes to use 30% of the total amount to help you carry out the project while doing God's work. I desperately need your help and I have the courage to contact you about this. Don't let me down and millions of poor people in the world today. There are no risks associated with stealing money or 100% SAFE. If your funds are available to charities, let us know immediately. I don't want anything that would jeopardize my last wish, so thanks for your utmost secrecy and trust in this matter to fulfill my wish for my heart.

God bless you
Nola Mary Zem
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