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Dr Henry Ike - United Bank For Africa - henryikechiefriskoperations@gmail.com

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from: Dr.Henry Ike <officecontact02@gmail.com>
reply-to: henryikechiefriskoperations@gmail.com
date: Jun 11, 2020, 3:22 PM
subject: Re:Get Back To Me Immediately
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attn: Sir/Madam,

We receive the shock news of a near fatal accident that left you with
a broken spinal cord which impaired your ability to hear and speak. In
order words, we have been officially informed that you are now
invalid, deaf and du*b arising from a motor accident which damaged
your spinal cord. This information is provided to us by your Nigerian
Lawyer appointed to oversee your transaction.

Furthermore, the Lawyer presents us a set of documents to portray that
you have willed your funds to him and has given him a Power of
Attorney to take over your transaction and claim your outstanding
funds accordingly.

In view of the sympathetic and sensible nature of this report, we are
obliged to confirm this from you before taking action in favor of your
Lawyer by wiring the funds to his chosen bank account as well as
sympathize with you.

Please confirm the validity of this report and state clearly whether
you are invalid, deaf and du*b arising from your auto accident.

To further convince us that you are the very person, I would prefer
you call me immediately you receive this message otherwise, we would
have no choice but to act according to you’re Will.

Expecting to receive your call and email.
Yours faithfully,

Waiting for your reply soon.

Dr.Henry Ike
Chief Risk Operating Officer
United Bank For Africa (UBA)
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