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Evelynn Nambrose - eve.nambrose2@gmail.com

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from: Evelynn Nambrose <eve.nambrose2@gmail.com>
date: Jul 15, 2020, 3:37 AM
subject: DONATION.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello,

Greetings to you in the name of God.

I am Mrs. Evelynn Nambrose from Queensland Australia, based in Cotonou Republic Du Benin, West Africa, suffering from cancerous ailment.

I was married to Dr. Dickson Nambrose, an English shipping tycoon notable for his great charitable activities before his death on April 2nd, 2012.

When my late husband was alive he deposited the sum of Three Million, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand United State dollars only (US$ 3,870.000.00 USD) which were derived from his vast estates and investment in capital market with his bank in Republic Du Benin and named me as the beneficiary of this trust fund.

Presently, this money is still with the Bank in Republic Du Benin.

My Doctor told me recently that I have limited days to live due to the cancerous problems that I have been suffering from, though what bothers me most is the stroke that I have in addition to the cancer.

With this hard reality that has befallen me, I have decided to donate this fund to you and I want you to use this gift which comes from my Late husbands effort to establish a Charity home for the upkeep of Widows, Widowers, Orphans, Destitute, the down-trodden, Physically challenged children, Barren-women and persons who prove to be genuinely handicapped financially.

I took this decision because I do not have any child that will inherit this money and my husband's relatives are bourgeois and very wealthy persons and I do not want my husband's hard earned money to be misused or invested into ill perceived ventures, which is the reason I took this bold decision.

I do not need any telephone communication in this regard due to my deteriorating health and because of the presence of my husband's relatives around me.

Note: that after the Bank wired the fund into your nominated bank account, you are going to map out 30% percent out of the total fund for your personal use and use the remaining 70% percent for charitable work by helping the poor and the less-privilege.

You can contact me for more details if you are interested to handle this donation fund.

Please assure me that you will act just as I have stated herein.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Always pray for my health.

May God bless you!!!
Evelynn Nambrose
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