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Barrister Larry Okokpo - larryakapo2@gmail.com

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from: Akapo Larry <larryakapo2@gmail.com>
date: Mar 23, 2020, 7:05 PM
subject: Hello ;
mailed-by: gmail.com

Greetings!

I am Barrister Larry Okokpo, A personal attorney to a deceased client of mine. Who shares the same last name as yours, he died as the result of a heart-related condition, His heart condition was due to the death of his wife and only son involved in a car accident, it was a long story in-anyway.

Please i have contacted you due to he died intestate without registered next of kin, being his personal attorney i can't be alive watching my deceased client's funds getting confiscated as unknown/unclaimed funds and the most imperative part of the whole thing is that the bank here have also issued a letter of authorization requesting that i should provide the heir to the deceased for the claim of his deposited fund in their bank.

Therefore my rationale in contacting you over the claim of his funds $ 17.5Million USD, are to present you to the bank as the Next of kin to the deceased and also to back you up with all legal documentations related to his fund deposit,. for the successful claim of his funds on

your name.

You shouldn't be fastidious or to be speculated curiously how this could be possible, inasmuch as all indispensable documentations that will be required by the board directors of the bank to approve the release and payment of the funds on your name are right here in my office, which will be used to back you up in every aspect to claim and receive the funds into your bank account, as the heir to the deceased.

Please get back to me for more clarification details.

Best regards

Barrister Larry Okokpo
(Principal Partner)
AKOKPO & ASSOCIATE CHAMBERS
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS-AT-LAW
PROPERTY CONSULTANT
RU DU 144 KPALIME OUAGA. BURKINA FASO
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