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Judith Fahad - mrs.judithfahad@gmail.com

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from: MRS FAHAD JUDITH <mrs.judithfahad@gmail.com>
date: Jun 9, 2020, 1:50 AM
subject: Hello my dear,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello my dear,

I sent this mail praying it will found you in a good condition of health, since I myself are in a very critical health condition in which I sleep every night without knowing if I may be alive to see the next day, I am Mrs Judith Fahad a widow suffering from long time illness, my Doctor told me recently that I have serious sickness which is cancer problem, What disturbs me most is my stroke sickness, Having known my condition, I decided to contact a good person that will utilize my dream, I need a very honest and God fearing person who can use this for Charity works, for orphanages, widows and also build schools for less privilege and to promote the word of God and the effort that the house of God is maintained.

I do not need a telephone communication in this regard because of my health. Please I want your sincerely and urgent answer to know if you will be able to execute this project, and I will give you more information on how the fund will be transferred to your bank account. I am waiting for your reply.

May God Bless you,
Mrs. Judith Fahad
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