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Amelia David - ad6204094@gmail.com

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from: Amelia David <ad6204094@gmail.com>
date: Jan 5, 2021, 8:30 PM
subject: Re: Kindly Get Back To Me
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Friend,

My name is Amelia David, from London -England. I school and work as a fashion designer for a part time job after my school. I'm the only child of my parents, my father died in a fatal auto accident on his way to see my sick mother at the hospital where she was admitted for cancer treatment, she also died when she heard about the death of my father on the same day at the hospital.

Before the death of my father, he had willed part of his Real Estate Business, Gas Stations and a total sum of (Fifty Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling) to me. After the death of my both parents, things became hard for me, paying my school fees, putting food on the table and taking care of my other needs with my fashion designer work, I went to the bank where my late father deposited the fund on my behalf to with-draw money in other to take care of myself and pay for my school fees with other bills. I was shocked when the Bank Manager explained to me that I will not be able to with-draw from the deposited money because my father had put a clause on the Will, which he used in depositing the fund with them, saying that before I will be given access to the money, I will either have to be 30 years old or if only I get married before the age of 30, in which case, my husband will be eligible to claim the money on my behalf by standing in as my late fathers next of kin to claim the deposited fund on my behalf.

Today I am only 27 years old, I have no access to the money till I am 30 years. So, I contact you to stand as my husband to claim this fund on my behalf and in case if you are married already, you can still help me by standing in as my late father’s next of kin to the deposited fund. So, please get back to me as to know how you will be remunerated as I will part with 20% of the total sum (Fifty Million, Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling), while 10% will be mapped out for any expenses that we're to use to receive the money from the deposited bank.

Please remember that I am writing you this email purely on the ground of trust so we can achieve this deal together. This transaction will last for two weeks after you get back to me on how serious you are to claim this fund on my behalf.

Yours Sincerely,
Amelia David
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