from: barrister williams kuti <barristerwilliams.kuti361@gmail.com>
date: Mar 30, 2023, 5:05 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
RE: SECOND NOTIFICATION OF REQUEST.
I am a personal attorney to late Mrs. Claudia and I hereby once again write
to notify you through this means as my earlier Email returned undelivered.
I wish to notify you that my late client Mrs. Claudia according to the
contractual agreement made you the Heir/Inheritor to the deposit she had
with a financial institution here in United Kingdom.
Before her untimely death, she deposited a sum of Ten Million US Dollars
($10,000.000.00) in a financial institution.
Being a widely traveled woman and relative of yours, I believed that both
of you must have been in contact with each other in the past and she simply
decided to surprise you with inheritance of the deposit.
Mrs. Claudia until her death was a crude oil businesswoman,contractor,
member of the Helicopter Society and the Institute of Electronic &
Electrical Engineers. She was a very dedicated Religious person who has
much passion for the less privileged.
Her great philanthropy earned her numerous awards during her life time.She
died on the 2nd day of August 2010 at the age of 52 years. The financial
institution has issued me a notice as a witness and personal attorney to
the deceased at the time of deposit to contact you as the Heir/Inheritor
for immediate withdrawal. Otherwise, the deposit would be moved over to the
government bonded warehouse as unclaimed or abandoned property.
All the legal documents that will back up the claim of deposit are with me
hence I require your cooperation to procure and present the affidavit of
claim / inheritor to the financial institution in order gets the fund
retrieved in your favor.This is not in any way illegal; because as an
Attorney, I have made all the inquiries on United Kingdom Property/Fund
Inheritance Release and I found out that according to the United Kingdom
Inheritance bye law, all we need do is to identify you as the person
stipulated in the contractual agreement and deposit certificate as the
Heir/Inheritor. Thereafter,the financial institution will automatically
release the fund to you. As an attorney to the deceased, I guarantee the
successful execution of this transaction because of my relationship with
late Mrs. Claudia.
In order to accelerate the processes, I will like you to quickly response
back to enable me provide you with more details and relevant documents that
will be needed from the financial institution immediately and finally
schedule a visit with you to the financial institution.Lastly, we shall
agree on my own percentage upon your final claim and withdrawal of the
deposit.
Yours in service.
Barrister Williams Kuti.
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