from: Eliana Daniells <elianadaniels26@gmail.com>
date: Sep 24, 2020, 10:09 AM
subject: Re: Mrs. Eliana Daniel
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear friend.
I am Mrs. Eliana Daniel, a 65 year old dying woman who was diagnosed
with cancer about 4 years ago, originally from Gizo in the Solomon
Islands but lives in Bali, Indonesia. I decided to donate to my late
husband the sum of ($ 500,000.00) to you for charitable purposes.
I want you to use this fund to help the orphanage homes, the poor, the
sick in the hospital, widows, women with cancer and in the work of
God, since I have no children to inherit the fund.
I made this decision because I cannot take this money to the grave, I
have no child to inherit this money, once again my late husband and I
promised to use our last wealth to help the less privileged as we have
no child.
Beloved, I do not need telephone communication due to my health
condition, please answer me through my private email, for more
details.
Proverbs19: 17, He who gives to the poor lends to the Lord and the
Lord will reward that person for their good work. Beloved, let us
unite in helping our needy, sick, and homeless brothers and sisters,
so that God's blessings may be our portion while glory goes to the
Lord our creator. I am waiting for your prompt reply. Thank you and
God bless you.
This is my private email, elianadaniels26@gmail.com
Your loving sister in Christ.
Mrs. Eliana Daniel.
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