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Diane Lucas - councilnotice88@gmail.com

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from: Consultant Council <councilnotice88@gmail.com>
date: Feb 24, 2020, 3:42 PM
subject: Re: Urgent
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Dear,

I am very sorry to disturb you with my present humiliating condition.

My name is Mrs Diane Lucas, l am a 29 years old young lady from France
married to late Mr John Charles from Montreal Canada.

l really need your assistance. I lost my husband two years ago and the
family members of my husband wants to kill me and my two children
just for the inheritance of $8,800.000.00 USD he left behind, estate
properties and funds in bank.

Due to their bad intention to eliminate me and my kids, we are in
hiding. I want to seek your help to have us move into your country,
also to secure this fund in your country,

The funds can be transferred to your country bank, first before we
meet and we will fly to join you thereafter.

I will be waiting for your reply

Regards:
Ms. Diane Lucas
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