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Thomas Omondi - Pee-Hudson Law Firm - whelanjo05@gmail.com

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from: Jo Whelan <whelanjo05@gmail.com>
date: Nov 2, 2025, 1:39 PM
subject: Assist
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear friend,

I am Thomas Omondi, Senior Partner at Pee-Hudson Law Firm. It may surprise you to receive this email from me since there has been no previous correspondence. There is an unclaimed "permanent life insurance policy" ("POD") owned by our deceased client, who shares the same last name as yours. She had a savings deposit of US$15,600,000 with a reputable Bank.

The policy holder was one of our clients, a highly respected Real Estate developer and investor in Canada. Seven years ago, Ms Sandra died in an accident on Highway 403 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, and since her death, no one has come forward for the claim, and all our efforts to locate her relatives have proved unsuccessful.

The insurance company code stipulates that if no relations turn over for a claim, the "insured permanent policies" will be turned over to the abandoned property division of the state after seven years. Therefore, I request your consent to partner with me to claim this policy benefit. If you permit me to add your name to the policy, we shall process all proceeds on your behalf. Adding your name to the policy is straightforward and will be handled by our legal team. I want 10% of this money to be shared among charity organizations while we share the remaining 90%. This claim requires a high level of confidentiality, and it may take up to thirty (30) business days from receipt of your consent. Kindly provide a contact number that is reachable for faster communication.

I would greatly appreciate your earliest response to this matter and would be grateful for your potential cooperation.

Thomas Omondi
Senior Partner,
Pee-Hudson Law Firm
ON M2J 0B3, Canada
Cell phone: 1 (437) 431-1083
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