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Karl Muller Esq - km3346535@gmail.com

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from: karl muller <km3346535@gmail.com>
date: Mar 1, 2026, 4:24 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear, Sir.

I am Karl Muller, attorney at law German Bench and solicitor to a deceased Construction Engineer with a German Construction firm. The deceased was an expatriate staff member with a similar surname as you who worked in Germany for 15years without history of his family line. He died leaving a huge fund deposit in a bank outside of Germany in intestate ( without being registered next of kin) .

As his attorney, I intend to present you to this bank as his next of kin and claim the deposit as your inheritance. We will share the proceeds of this inheritance between us at 45:45 basis while 10% will be earmarked for expenses we incur in the cause of this transaction.

The bank has written to me severally to present a next of kin to this account which prompted my search of the internet for a name match and found you. Please get back to me with the information below for start of this process and further explanation of the details;

* Your full names

* Address and country located

* Telephone number

* Age

We will get this completed within 5 working days with maximum cooperation from you., As I wait for your earliest. Response.

Thank you.

Karl Muller esq.
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