from: Serena Martins <martinsserena2@gmail.com>
date: Dec 6, 2021, 1:10 PM
subject: Re:
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Dear
I pray that my message get to you in perfect health,,My name is Serena Martins,i am a Canadian but I live here in London UK AND I WORK with a deposit and delivery company here in London UK,I head the operation department of the company,I contacted you because I want to do a business deal with you which will be of benefit to both of ours.
One of our clients from your country died of CoronaVirus last year with his family and they lived in the UK before they died and before his death,he was an oil merchant and a very healthy person,he also told me in his dying bed that he deposited a consignment with our company which contain huge amount of money but he didn't disclose the content of anyone while making the deposit.
My reason to contact you is to present you to the company here where i work as his next of kin so that the consignment which he deposited with our company can be released and delivered to you as his next of kin,he told me that the consignment contain the total sum of $3.8 million us dollars and no one in our company knew about this deposited funds.
I want to seek your consent to work with you so that after the claim,i will come to your country for the sharing if you can handle it,although this process of the claim will involve money between me and you to take care of all expenses but any money spent in the course of this transaction will be paid back after the claim
I want to know if you can handle it to give you more details and please have in mind that this business is 100% risk free and legal and it should be a secret between me and you.
Reply through my email or add me to my whatsapp number:+44745138750
I await your reply
Ms Serena Martins
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