from: Private and Confidential Matters <24873@tn.ac.th>
reply-to: maryjoshoo57@gmail.com
date: Dec 13, 2025, 6:33 PM
subject: Investment Partnership
signed-by: tn-ac-th.20230601.gappssmtp.com
My Dear,
I am Mrs. Mary Josh from Hong Kong but now undergoing medical treatment in India because of my cancer problem. I am married to Dr.Davis Wakis Johnson, who worked with the Switzerland Embassy for nine years before he died on September 12th 2001. We have been married for eleven years without a child.
Please can I trust you as a next of kin to assist me to invest my inheritance fund in your country? I deposited the sum of $30.5M (Thirty Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollar) with China Citic Bank for donation and charity (Humanitarian Work).I want to use it as NGO and to help the poor who is in need of financial assistance in your country because my doctor told me that I would not last for the next one month due to cancer problem.
So I will be happy to hear from you, so reply back and send me these requested details below to enable my lawyer to prepare the documents as the NEXT OF KIN to claim the fund.
Full Names
Home Address
Telephone Number
Waiting for your urgent response
Best Regards
Mrs. Mary Josh
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