from: Tony Davies <tony.davies729@gmail.com>
date: Jan 28, 2026, 7:58 PM
subject: URGENT
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is Barrister Tony Davies ... I got your contact from a reliable source while I was in search of any surname that matches the surname of my late client , Late Mr Daniel Nand. who died in Turkey on vacation during the EarthQuake that happened On 6th February 2023 . I was his Lawyer before he died and he has an account in London where he has the total sum of 4.8 million Great Britain pounds [ four million, eight hundred thousand pounds only ] Mr Daniel died without anyone as his next of kin because he lost his wife and daughter in an air crash in 2015....
The bank might want to confiscate the funds by next month if no one claims the funds as soon as possible. I contacted you so that I will place your name on documents as the heir to the funds and the bank will transfer the total funds to you while you and I will share it 50/50 fair deal.. Upon your kind response I shall send you more details about the funds.. You can as well furnish me with details of any outstanding funds you have been battling to claim for many years to no avail, as a ;lawyer I will help you recover your funds within a few weeks .. Looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Regards, Barrister Tony Davies
My whatsapp number : +447564882087
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