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Isaka Mohamed - mr.isaka.mohamed@gmail.com

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from: Mr . Isaka Mohammed <mr.isaka.mohamed@gmail.com>
date: Feb 1, 2026, 11:36 PM
subject: Claim of Unclaimed Account Balance of Late Mr Iqbal Masoud
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Dear

I hope this message finds you well. Upon reviewing your profile, I was inspired by your character and felt compelled to reach out regarding a business opportunity that could be mutually beneficial. Specifically, I am seeking a trustworthy individual for a transaction involving an inheritance claim left behind by the late Mr Iqbal Masoud, tragically passed away from a plane crash in 2020, at the age of 64. He left behind a substantial deposit of $7,500,000 (Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) in his account with our Bank. Despite his passing, no one has come forward to claim these funds. The bank's board of directors has instructed me, as his Account Officer before his sudden demise, to locate his next of kin to release the deposit. However, as Mr Iqbal Masoud did not specify a next of kin in his security file with the bank, I am reaching out to you for a sincere collaboration in partnership to actualise this potential.

I propose to share the proceeds from this transaction based on a percentage ratio that I believe will be agreeable to you. Upon successful completion of the transaction, you will receive 40%, while I will take 50%, and 10% will be allocated for any incurred expenses. I will provide you with further details upon receiving your satisfactory reply via my personal email: (mr.isaka.mohamed@gmail.com)

Best regards,
Mr Isaka Mohamed.
(mr.isaka.mohamed@gmail.com)
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