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David Wang Esq - wangdavid16@yahoo.co.nz

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from: David Wang <wangdavid16@yahoo.co.nz>
date: Oct 14, 2020, 6:01 AM
subject: Dear Partnership.
mailed-by: yahoo.co.nz

Greetings..,

I sincerely hope this letter finds you in good health and bearing in mind that this is an introduction letter, I would be as brief as possible. I write to request for your partnership in investing in Real Estate and Property in your country. I am the lawyer, trustee and executor of the Estate to a deceased client.

My client, late David Smith, died of Heart failure a few months ago and until his death was a contractor with the Petrol-SA Oil Corporation Johannesburg, South Africa. His heart-threatening conditions started immediately after the loss of his wife and two daughters in a ghastly automobile accident while they were on holidays in Brazil and since then he has suffered this deadly ailment which eventually he did not survive. He left behind 88 million USD (Eight- eight million dollars) in a safe deposit box in a Finance Company herein South Africa. His sudden death has left him with no time to appoint a next of kin to his safe deposit box and for this reason I contact you.

The Director of the Finance Company has requested me as his lawyer and trustee to present them with an heir apparent to his deposits and I would like to introduce you as his heir apparent to enable the finance company transfer his deposit in-cash with them to your account and thereafter, we shall share the proceeds as partners. All legal documents to back up claims as heir apparent would be duly secured by me and presented to you accordingly. All I require is your sincerity of purpose to enable us see this transaction to a successful conclusion and I request also that you do not betray me now or after the money is transferred to your account. This transaction would be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will neither breach nor go contrary to international regulatory laws.

I await your prompt response accordingly.

Sincerely,
David Wang Esq..
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