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from: Dr.Christanson Reed <mrsabigailagrami@gmail.com>
reply-to: christansonreed@yahoo.com
date: Aug 31, 2020, 8:27 AM
subject: Hello dear,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello dear,

My name is Dr. Christanson Reed, a financial consultant, I am
contacting for a business deal which I need your mutual cooperation to
execute. I have one of my foreign Client who just died last two months
ago for Corona-virus (COVID-19) He has huge sum of (7.4 million US
dollars) left in his bank account prior to his death. The account does
not have any named next of kin.

Please I am seeking for your mutual cooperation to assist me to
reclaim this money and transfer it to your bank account. As his lawyer
the bank management have advised me to get his next of kin to reclaim
the money but I could not located any of his relation. As my late
client shared same LAST NAME with you I found it very interesting to
present you as his next of kin to get the money release and transfer
to your account and we will share it by 60% for me and 40% for you.

I will be pleased to advise more on the next step to take upon your
willingness to assist. Be rest assured that all processes will be done
and perfected in accordance with official banking rules and
regulations. Would you be interested to partake in the deal,

This transaction is 100% risk free; please respond to me as soon as
possible for more detailed information.

Kind regards
Dr.Christanson Reed Esq.
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