From: Attorney Stephen Williams <attorneystephenwilliams.esq@gmail.com>
Date: 1 January 2022, 16:07
Subject:
Dear
Thanks for your email response. Based on your request, I shall always send you my mails in English for easier communication and understanding.
I quickly want to let you know that I have appointed you to represent my deceased client in the bank as his rightful beneficiary to claim the inheritance funds which were deposited with them by Mr. VE
Kindly consider the fact that I have seen so many surnames of "" but I didn't contact them due to some individual reasons. I have chosen you to introduce you to the bank as the beneficiary of the deceased client and I shall provide you with all the legal documents covering this fund in the bank. Therefore, all bank documents shall be submitted to you as soon as the inheritance fund transaction progresses. All you have to do is to give me your 100% maximum cooperation so that we can execute this fund transfer without the violation of law. I assure you a 100% guarantee of the safety of this transaction and there would be no form of suspicion or allegation that would be raised against you as a result of this transaction. This transaction is 100% legal and shall be carried out in accordance with the legal laws of my country and your country respectively.
However, I recommend you to reconsider my request and assist me so that we can proceed with the next step for further correspondence. In addition, the bank has reported that if no next of kin or beneficiary is provided to them for the inheritance fund claim, they will have every right to either confiscate the funds or share it amongst their staff and directors or perhaps declared as a government fund. I do not want this fund to be confiscated or declared as a government fund which is why I have contacted you to apply for the claim of the inheritance funds so that you can inherit his assets and also other accumulated interests. You do not have to be afraid or panic in this transaction because I have been given a mandate to provide the next of the deceased which is why I have contacted you to assist me stand as the next of kin of the deceased man and his family to claim and inherit the total amount of money deposited in his fixed deposit dollar account with the UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA). I shall guide you throughout every process with the bank and you do not have to worry about your safety because all documents are legal from the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic of Togo. Immediately all legal and banking protocols are observed and the bank transfers the fund to your specified bank account, I shall make every necessary arrangements to come to your country where we can meet to discuss the sharing formula and percentage. We also have to agree and sign an agreement to ensure our trust and protections in this transaction and also to determine our sharing formula.
I hope for a successful business transaction with you in the future. I anticipate your positive response to my mail.
Thanks and best regards,
Mr. Stephen Williams.
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