from: vra <cliff_carrillo@trialmedia.com>
reply-to: tonywestdiplomat@gmail.com
date: Nov 27, 2025, 10:24 AM
subject: United Nations
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: trialmedia.com
This is From the Bank Of Africa. we're bring to your notice that Mrs JEAN CLAUDE SEKOU came to our office claiming you're died. She came to our office stating that you instructed her to claim this consignment box of funds of $10.5M after your passing away.
Please find below her delivery address information for -re-confirmation:
NAME: JEAN CLAUDE SEKOU
Address : DUKASCOPY, 1215 GENEVE 15
ROUTE DE PRR-BOIS 20 GENEVE 15,1215 SWITZERLAND.
I need your urgent attention immediately as you receive my message because we need to proceed for the delivery of the consingment box $10.5M.
Contact me now on this Email. chris00124@walla.co.il
Urgently confirm to us if you have authorized (MRS.JEAN CLAUDE SEKOU)
to claim Your funds on your behalf to avoid making delivery into any
wrong address Because your name was found in the original list of
beneficiary.
Faithfully Yours
Robert E. Perez
INSPECTION OFFICER.
Contact Email. chris00124@walla.co.il
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