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from: DR ADAM HAYCOCK HAYCOCK <dradamhaycock@gmail.com>
date: Jul 22, 2020, 4:47 AM
subject: From Dr Adam Haycock
mailed-by: gmail.com

good day sir..

my name is Dr haycock that treated late mrs habibah fenyang. her corps
is still here in the London and yet to be clear by you sir. As her
documents stated that you are all she has.

Her bills are still intact waiting for you to be cleared. Take note
that due to the covid 19 pandemic, you can start paying gradually
until it id been cleared.

We are also aware that you are her legitimate next of kin because the
person of Mr Rickey Brewer from region global bank from the united
state of america came to London to do some verification about you.

i suggest you should reach the bank and make your conclusion and then pay up

waiting to hear from you.
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