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Kathryn Peterson - kathrynpeterson301@gmail.com

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from: kathryn peterson <kathrynpeterson301@gmail.com>
date: Nov 1, 2021, 12:46 AM
subject: Re:
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Hello

Thanks for your response, There is a deposit in my bank, He had a fixed deposit with my bank for 108 calendar months in 2005. The due date for this deposit agreement was the last January 22, 2020. Unfortunately, He was among the fatalities in the CoronaVirus of March 21, 2020, in which over 2,000 people were killed in Italy. He was on a business trip in Italy when he was caught up with corona and died. My bank management doesn't know about his death yet, I knew about it because he was my friend and I'm his account officer.

He didn't mention a Next of Kin / Heir when the account was opened, and he's not married or had any children. His claim is due and my bank management needs his instructions before they pay out his interest, I need you to help me stand as his relative because you both share the same last name, if my bank manager happens to know that he's dead and has no heir, they will take the money for their personal use. I see this as an opportunity, I pray you agree to help claim these funds.

You both have the same last name, if we work together I will present you as the Next of Kin / Heir to the account. The account will be released to you without risk. As his former account officer, I can work out a structure that will enable you to become the next of kin; we will split the funds 50/50. I plan to spend some of my share in charity. Take this opportunity to work with me and I will give you the blueprint of how it will work perfectly without a doubt.

I'll give you more details if I think you won't give me away.

With best wishes

Kathryn Peterson
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