from: Dr. Patrick Parillon <parillondrpatrick@gmail.com>
date: Mar 8, 2020, 11:29 PM
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Dear Friend,
I am sorry to contact you unannounced through this medium, I am Dr. Patrick Parillon. I write you this proposal in good faith hoping that I will rely on you. In January 16th 2012
, one Mr. Frank Williams who has your country in his file as his place of origin, made a fixed deposit for 36 calendar months, valued at $18,400,000.00 with my bank. I was his account officer before I rose to the position of the Auditor General. The maturity date for this deposit contract was 16th of January 2015.
Sadly, while on a business trip in 2014, Mr. Frank Williams was among the death victims of A 6.5-magnitude earthquake that hit Zhaotong in China’s Western Yunnan province on August 3, The third of four quakes to rock that province at that year, it killed more than 600 people and displaced about 230,000. Nearly 155,000 homes and 268 schools, plus roads and other infrastructure, were damaged/destroyed.
Since the last quarter of January 2015 until today, the management of my bank have been finding a means to reach him so as to ascertain if he will want to roll over the Deposit or have the contract sum withdrawn. Since 16 January 2017 that I learnt of his death I have tried to think up a procedure to preserve this fund and use the proceed for charity.
Some directors in my Bank have been trying to find out from me the information about this account and the owner, but I have kept it closed because I know that if they become aware that Mr. Frank Williams now late they will corner the funds for themselves/their selfish use. Therefore, I am seeking your cooperation to present you as the one to benefit from his fund at his death since you are from the-same country with the Late Frank Williams so that my bank head quarters will release the funds to you as therightful beneficiary/next of Kin. I have done enough inside bank arrangement and will only have to put in your details into the information network in the bank computers and reflect your data as his next of kin.
I am not a greedy person, so I am suggesting we share the fund, equal 50%/50% to both parties after the bank release the fund to you, My sharewill assist me to start a charity organization to help the poor and also own a company of my own which has been my dream.
Let me know your mind on this proposal and please do treat this information as top secret for security reason. At the receipt of your reply of interest, I shall then give you every details concerning the
transaction. Anticipating your response. My personal email ( parillondrparick@gmail.com )
Yours Specially,
Dr. Patrick Parillon
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From: "Dr. Patrick Parillon" <johnnie.wa67@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, April 26, 2021 5:25 am
Subject: REPLY
Dear Friend,
It is my wish to solicit your assistance in claiming the sum of US$18,400,000.00 belonging to our late customer, he was drilling contractor with some Oil Companies here. Your assistance will be of great benefit to both of us since I cannot achieve this without your support, therefore your cooperation will be appreciated to claim this fund from the bank as the rightful next of kin after which you will be eligible for 40% of the fund, while 60% will be mine.
Please get back to me through my confidential email (drpparillon@gmail.com) if you are interested for more information.
Your's Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Parillon
Phone: +44 7723 141389
Date: Mon, April 26, 2021 5:25 am
Subject: REPLY
Dear Friend,
It is my wish to solicit your assistance in claiming the sum of US$18,400,000.00 belonging to our late customer, he was drilling contractor with some Oil Companies here. Your assistance will be of great benefit to both of us since I cannot achieve this without your support, therefore your cooperation will be appreciated to claim this fund from the bank as the rightful next of kin after which you will be eligible for 40% of the fund, while 60% will be mine.
Please get back to me through my confidential email (drpparillon@gmail.com) if you are interested for more information.
Your's Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Parillon
Phone: +44 7723 141389
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