from: From Mrs.Rose Zongo <rosezongo002@aol.com>
reply-to: rosezongo002@aol.com
date: Jun 17, 2020, 10:41 PM
subject: Greeting to you,
mailed-by: aol.com
Greetings
I am writing this email to you with heavy tears in my eyes and sadness in my heart. My name is Mrs.Rose Zongo of New Zealand I am contacting you from my sick bed in the hospital, I want to tell you this because I have no other choice but be open with you, I got married to Mr.Ben Zongo, who was a contractor of the United Nations in Africa and Cambodia during nine years before he died in the year of 2010 and were married for eleven years without a child.
He died after brief illness that lasted only five days and since my late husband death I decided not to remarry. My late husband when he was alive deposited sum of $10.5 million US dollars in a bank for the exportation of gold from Africa.
Recently, my doctor told me that I wouldn’t last more than two months period of time due to my cancer problem. What disturbs me most is my stroke disease. Having known my ill-health condition I have decided to give you this money to take care of less privileged people, you will utilize this money the way I am going to instruct herein.
I want you to take 30% of the total money for your personal use, while 70% of the money will be for charity people on the street and help orphanage. I grew up as an orphan.
I'm doing this so that God will forgive my sins and accept my late husband soul and my own soul since it has being medical confirmed I will not last more than two months because these diseases have suffered me so much.
As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the contact of the Bank and the Bank with letter of authority that will prove you trustee and beneficiary to my late husband deposit balance, if you can guarantee you will act accordingly as I have stated here in this message.
Mrs.Rose Zongo
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