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from: revsister maryann <revsistermaryann6@gmail.com>
date: Apr 2, 2020, 10:33 PM
subject: Re. Urgent
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day,

I am Reverend Sister Mary J. Avon. from st Paul Catholic Church here in United Kingdom, it's very pathetic that we lost Rev. Father Clement Sandy of st Paul Catholic Church London. Late Rev.Clement Sandy is an American and also an orphan but nationalized in st Paul Cathedral London.

Late Rev.Father Clement Sandy died on 9th may 2019 and before he died, he made a will and instructs me to contact you on your email when he died as the next of kin of the fund as his spirit direct him.

I am glad to inform you that late Rev.Clement Sandy made you the beneficiary of his will a sum of $6,500,000.00 through your e-mail address, you might be wondering how late Rev.Father Clement Sandy made you the beneficiary of his will.

Late Rev.Father Clement Sandy made a random sampling of many people's e-mail addresses by the help of Microsoft international firm and among the people e-mail addresses, yours came out as a draw and this is how late father Clement Sandy made you the beneficiary of his will and instruct that you can only be informed when he pass on and memorial service Completed.

Now for you to claim your fund forward the details below to me via this email ( revsismaryjavon2020@hotmail.com ) so I can forward it to the Omic Finance and Securities,International Payment Center London, United Kingdom for the release of your funds.

Full name.
Contact address.
Age
Occupation.
Private phone number.

Best regards & God bless you.

Reverend Sister Mary J. Avon
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