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from: Attorney Ashraf <attorneyashraf20005@gmail.com>
date: Sep 2, 2023, 6:57 AM
subject: Notification of Bequest
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear

Notification of Bequest

This is sequel to your non response of our earlier letter to you On
behalf of the Trustees and Executors to the Will of late Mr Mohammad
Mirmohammadi , I wish to notify you that you were listed as a
beneficiary to the bequest of the sum of US$2m [Two million US
Dollars] in the codicil and last testament of the deceased. The late
Mohammad Mirmohammadi until his death was A member of a council that
advises Iran’s supreme leader,Managing Director and pioneer staff of a
big construction Company,Fishing and Agricultural Company,and
Petroleum company here in Iran. He was a very dedicated
Musilam,Freemason and a great philanthropist during his lifetime.

Late Mr Mohammad Mirmohammadi died of Covid-19 in Iran last year
2020. He was buried immediately according to Islamic tradition at the
age of 71 years. Late Mr Mohammad Mirmohammadi even though he was from
Iran living and working here in Iran as one of Top government
officials, he requested before his death that he be buried here in his
words, "I regard here as My home and the people as my people". He said
that this token is for Charity, for your humanitarian service
generosity given to the him, when he was alive, I hereby request that
you forward any proof of identities of yours, your current telephone
and fax numbers and your forwarding address, international passport or
driving license to enable us file necessary documents at our high
court probate division for the release of this bequest fund from the
finance house.

Congratulations.

Yours Truly

Farouk Idris Chambers
Barrister Ashraf Al-qawasmi
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