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Barrister Smith Kene Ibrahim - Smithkenechambers@yandex.com

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from: Smith kene Ibrahim <creditlyonnais.sn@gmail.com>
reply-to: Smithkenechambers@yandex.com
date: Aug 23, 2021, 6:02 PM
subject: Dear Respectfully
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Dear,

I had written an earlier mail to you without response. In my first
mail I mentioned to you about a late client of mine, who died along
with her only child in an accident On the 21st of June 2019, with an
undisclosed relative.

I have recontacted you again due to your name similarity with my late
client to present you as her next of kin and the right beneficiary to
her funds valued ($7,326,000.00 US) million dollars as it is my
responsibility as her attorney to retrieve all her assets since her
only male child who are statutorily as her next of kin died along side
with her.

NOTE if you are interested to further this offer then be advised to
contact me via my private Email address for more details @
Smithkenechambers@yandex.com

Best Regards.
Barrister Smith kene Ibrahim(Esq)
E-Mail: Smithkenechambers@yandex.com
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