from: Linus Martins <linusmartins@gmail.com>
date: Mar 8, 2021, 5:05 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear
Please forgive my using this means to reach you but I can’t think of any other way of letting you know the urgent matter at hand. I acted as personal attorney to the (late) Engr.S.M. , who lived and worked here for more than twenty years as a major contractor and businessman.
On the 18th of November 2019 he and his wife and only daughter were involved in a bomb blast while visiting a neighboring country on vacation. They were buried two weeks after and I have exhausted all means of reaching who may have been related to them.
This has been made more difficult because no mention was made of any relative while he was alive. To the best of my knowledge, before his death, he had an investment deposit totaling more than Fourteen Million Five hundred thousand United States Dollars (US$14.500.000.00) and 250 kilograms of gold deposited with the major bank here and now they have asked me to provide a next of kin if there is, or the estate will then revert to the government and so it would be lost.
My proposal is that you be allowed to be presented for this role so that documentation can be processed and payment made in your favor. This is a project which will see us partner to realize. I would be willing for us to discuss terms of participation in order to protect our various interests. I want to assure you right away that I have positioned this deal to not last for more than one weeks.
Therefore reply with acceptance confirmation with full co-operation willingness to achieve this transfer of the inheritance fund into any bank account deem fit.
I await your immediate response. Kindly give your full complete information for official submission of your beneficiary for immediate achievement of transfer such as follows ; 1.Your full address.............2.Your private mobile phone ............ 3. Your Telephone Number ............ 4. Your Fax Number ............. 5. Your Age...................6. Your Profession/ Occupation......... 7. Your private email..............)
Best Regards
Linus Martins Chambers & Associates,
26 Rue Du Commerce Avenue
Golf Lomé B.P 2010
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