Davies A Allen / Andrew Tang Esq - daviiesallen.lawyer@gmail.com
Posted: 20 June 2020
from: Davies Allen <daviiesallen.lawyer@gmail.com>
date: Jun 21, 2020, 12:16 AM
subject: ATTN: (CONFIDENTIAL).
mailed-by: gmail.com
London, United Kingdom.
20/06/2020.
Dear,
I am Davies A. Allen, i am the personal attorney/sole executor to the late Mr. George, hereinafter referred to as 'my client' who worked as an independent oil merchant in my country England before he died in a car crash with his immediate family on the 28th of July, 2004.
I carried out this search on you and I am contacting you confidentially because you bear a similar last name with that of my late client and the further reasons are as follows:
Since the death of my client in July, 2004, I have written several letters to his embassy with an intent to locate any of his extended relatives whom shall be claimants/beneficiaries of his abandoned personal estate and all such efforts have been to no avail.
However, going by the recent publications by the Trustee bank in which my client deposited the sum of £8.7m (GBP), I fear a likely winding up proceedings this year ending. I seek your consent therefore, to present you to the trustees as my client's next of kin since you bear a similar last name with him and also i have the vital documents required to make this claim.
Respond urgently if you are interested with your telephone numbers so I can appraise you with further details.
I assure you that I have all the requirements to execute this claim legitimately.
Best regards,
Andrew Tang (Esq).
date: Jun 21, 2020, 12:16 AM
subject: ATTN: (CONFIDENTIAL).
mailed-by: gmail.com
London, United Kingdom.
20/06/2020.
Dear,
I am Davies A. Allen, i am the personal attorney/sole executor to the late Mr. George, hereinafter referred to as 'my client' who worked as an independent oil merchant in my country England before he died in a car crash with his immediate family on the 28th of July, 2004.
I carried out this search on you and I am contacting you confidentially because you bear a similar last name with that of my late client and the further reasons are as follows:
Since the death of my client in July, 2004, I have written several letters to his embassy with an intent to locate any of his extended relatives whom shall be claimants/beneficiaries of his abandoned personal estate and all such efforts have been to no avail.
However, going by the recent publications by the Trustee bank in which my client deposited the sum of £8.7m (GBP), I fear a likely winding up proceedings this year ending. I seek your consent therefore, to present you to the trustees as my client's next of kin since you bear a similar last name with him and also i have the vital documents required to make this claim.
Respond urgently if you are interested with your telephone numbers so I can appraise you with further details.
I assure you that I have all the requirements to execute this claim legitimately.
Best regards,
Andrew Tang (Esq).