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from: Miss Monica Kuassi <miss.monica.mouassi@gmail.com>
date: Jul 3, 2020, 5:20 PM
subject: Please collect your Certfied bank draft compensation.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good Morning,

Greetings to you and your family.

I am Miss Monica Kouassi the Nursing sister working with the Pisam
hospital here in Ivory Coast West Africa who was taking care of Sister
Ayesha Salah before her death. I am writing to you on the instructions
of Sister Ayesha Salah before her death, she gave me your name and
email contact and told me to contact you once her lawyer concluded the
onward transfer of her fund deposit to the beneficiary aboard for the
project of last will.

Sister Ayesha Salah made out a draft of the sum of GB£:300,000.00
British Pounds Sterling to you as a compensation for your efforts in
her communications with you to safeguarding her fund deposit with the
Shawbrook bank in London and to carry out her last will project for
her the building of orphanage home for motherless children and widows
in her memory despite the fact that you couldn't continue with her
propose project due to reasons best know to you, either because of
fear, lack of trust or lack of finance to execute the transaction
project.

Before her death, Sister Ayesha Salah instructed the bank to issue a
Certified Bank Draft sum of GB£:300,000.00 in your name which is kept
for you in the custody of her lawyer.

While on the sick bed Sister Ayesha Salah related to me that despite
the fact that you couldn't continue with her last will project due to
reasons best known to you, you tried to keep the confidentiality of
her last will and contact to you and also you didn't revealed her
decision to anyone, if it were to be some bad or heartless people they
will report her to security agents,

Here is the contact of her lawyer who made sure that her fund deposit
was transferred successfully abroad for the project of last will,
contact the lawyer immediately and claim your bank draft .

Barr: Leon Tristan
Email; barr.leon.tristan@gmail.com
Telephone +225 5770 7757

Your reserved international Certified Bank Draft can be cash in any
Bank in your country or anywhere in the world once you receive it.
Make sure you contact Barr. Sir Leon Tristan urgently so that he will
organize how to send the Bank Draft to you immediately this will
enable the soul of Sister Mrs Ayesha Salah to rest in peace.


Bye for now and my best regard..
Sincerely Yours,
Miss Monica Kouassi
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