from: susanmax777@yahoo.com <susanmax777@yahoo.com>
date: Oct 21, 2022, 6:31 AM
subject: HI
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Dear
I am Mrs. Susan max, A reputable banker here in London UK
On the 15 march 2008, A young billionaire ( Mrs Mary Jaharis,wife of late Michael Jaharis) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the founder of Kos Pharmaceuticals and Vatera Healthcare Partners LLC, and co-founder of Arisaph Pharmaceuticals.
But sadly he was among the death
victims in the may 2008 earthquake disaster in China that killed over
5,000 people because he was in China on a business trip and that was
how he meet his end.
Therefore, I am seeking your co-operation to present you as his next of kin
I have done enough inside bank arrangement and
only have to put in your details into the information network in the
bank's database and reflect you as his next of kin because he did not
mention any next of kin\heir when the account was opened because her husband and children are all in the earthquake disaster in china
There is no risk involve. The transaction will be executed under a
legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of law.
This transaction will be of a great mutual assistance to us
I will review further information's/Details and procedures to you as
soon as I receive your positive reply. more information please visit; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jaharis
Regard
Mrs. Susan max
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