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Barrister Janet Adara - janetadara463@gmail.com

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from: saneh@ms.su.ac.th
reply-to: janetadara463@gmail.com
to: Recipients <saneh@ms.su.ac.th>
date: Dec 8, 2020, 3:01 PM
subject: Barrister Janet Adara
mailed-by: ms.su.ac.th

Greeting,
I contacted you some time ago and I got no response from you. I hope
you received my mail? I mentioned my late client . He deposited the
sum of US$13.580 million dollars in one of the banks here in our
country and the bank has asked me to provide a next of kin to the
deceased for claimants of the said fund. I wish to present you as the
next of kin to the bank. I hereby solicit for your immediate response
and positive commitment and efforts to facilitate this process.

The money has been dormant for years in our Bank without claim. I want
the bank to release the money to you as the nearest person to our
deceased customer, besides I don't want the money to go into the
government treasury as an abandoned fund. So is the reason why I am
contacting you so that the bank can release the money to you as the
next of kin to the deceased customer.

Please I would like you to keep the proposal as a top secret between
me and you. Upon receipt of your reply, i will give you full details
on how the business will be executed and also note that you will have
50% of the above mentioned sum while 50% will be for me, if you agree
to handle business with me reply immediately for further details.

Regards,
Barrister Janet Adara
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