from: a.lutz@iccwclc.de <a.lutz7940@gmail.com>
reply-to: a.lutz@iccwclc.de
date: May 23, 2020, 4:17 AM
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Thank you for responding back to me. Before I proceed, I would respectfully request that you keep the content of this email confidential and respect the integrity of the information you came by as a result.
My name is Lutz Albrecht, an Attorney; I am a South Africa citizen but of German Ancestral history; I was the Private Asset Manager and legal adviser to client (deceased). My client was a businessman who was dealing in precious metals and Property development here in South Africa. He died in a fatal car crash along with his only surviving son on the 24th of September 2009 but had earlier lost his wife to Cancer. Since his death the onus has been on me to locate any of his surviving relatives. To this end I have written several letters to the few people I know with intent to locate any of his extended relatives who can be presented as Administrators/beneficiaries of his abandoned personal estate and all such efforts have been to no avail.
In line with the succession laws here in South Africa executed through the Master of the Court; I have received official letters from the holding bank in the last few weeks suggesting a likely proceeding to surrender the abandoned financial asset of Nine Million, Eight hundred Thousand Great British Pounds (£9,800, 000.00) of my Late client to the South African State since he died without finalizing a Will and no relative of him has been found. This move made me became desperate to search for a credible person who shares the Surname of my late client to present as the beneficiary of his Estate. Believing in trust, I was urged to contact you seeing that you have the same surname as my late client so that I may, with your consent, present you as the only surviving family member so as to enable you put up a claim to the Bank in the capacity as a next of kin and administrator of my late client’s estate. Note that you might not be related to my client by consanguinity but that should not be a source of worry because I have worked out a perfect way to present you legally and without hitch.
If you are interested, I would want you to follow through the process of the claim with me because I do not just want this inheritance go to the government; do not worry we can claim it legally. Moreover, although this person might not be your known relative, if i do not present anybody after this period, the money will necessarily be reverted back to the state and I do not want that to happen.
This is my proposal; i want you to stand as the beneficiary/Administrator of the financial estate of my late client and we shall share this Estate between you and my firm in the ratio; 45% for you and 45% for us and the balance 10% shared among various charity organization around the world as my client also wanted to do.
I hope we can work together as partners to make this transaction come to fruition. This is a golden opportunity which must be exploited; otherwise posterity will ask us questions. An opportunity like this is very rare so let us take advantage of it.
Please note that, i would prefer utmost discretion in handling this claim and I will not accept the involvement of any other lawyer, seeing the peculiarity of the matter. I am assuming that this is acceptable to you.
If you accept the offer and willing to work with me, then take the first step of cooperation by confirming;
1, Your full names:
2, Your private telephone numbers
3, Your full address:
4. Your Age
So I will immediately send you further information on how we will proceed.
I want to assure you that this transaction will be hitch-free, so please do not entertain any fears as I have made concrete arrangements for a successful conclusion.
Best regards,
Lutz Albrecht
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