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from: oliver kensington <oliverkensington43@gmail.com>
reply-to: oliverkensington84@gmail.com
date: Jan 27, 2026, 4:49 AM
subject: ATTN !!!
mailed-by: gmail.com

My Greetings

I hope this email finds you in good health.

Are you alive ? We received several emails from one Mr. Young, who informed us about the car accident you were involved in two months ago.

Mr. Young made us understand that you are in the hospital in a critical situation in a coma.

He stated that he is your only living relative and your next of kin, who is to inherit all your properties. He is contacting this office based on your outstanding payment valid at USD $5,500,000.00, which is deposited with our bank, and requesting that the payment should now be transferred into his own personal account, as he stated below.

Bank Name: Commonwealth Bank
Bank Address: Phillips St, Mt Pleasant, Mackay, QLD 4740,Australia
Account Name: Peter Young
BSB: 067873. Account: 15468243
Swift Code: CTBAAU2S

We request your confirmation before we can process this transfer to Mr. Young's bank account so as to avoid releasing your money to the wrong person because Mr. Young is too eager and ready to follow every instruction to have this money paid into his account.

Kindly reply to this message if you are alive so as to enable us to process the release of the $5.5 million dollars to you.

Waiting to hear from you

Yours Sincerely,

Oliver Kensington
Operations Manager
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