from: GANON <suyatiyati1000@gmail.com>
reply-to: anaongloriacoker@gmail.com
date: May 15, 2021, 7:18 AM
subject: Hello Dear,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Dear,
Hello and how are you doing today?
My name is Mrs. Gloria Anon, l am a 26 years old young lady from
France and married to Mr Francis Anon Coker from Togo, meanwhile. i am
very sorry to disturb you with this mail below but i ask you to accept
this proposal with good faith and love to help me due to my present
humiliation condition after the death of my husband.
I lost my husband 6 months ago and the family members of my husband
are against me as they want i and my dauhgter dead just because of the
inheritance sum of Two Million Eight Hundred thousand Euros he left
behind, estate properties and funds in banks here for the future of my
daughter. he planned to invest this funds out before his death.
Due to their bad intention as they may planned to eliminate me and my
daughter so that they may have access to our inheritance, i have
decided to seek your help to help me receive this funds so that you
will assist us invest it in a good planned, as am writing to you we
are in hiding.
I want to seek your help to have us move into your country, also to
help me transfer this fund into your bank account for us to fly to
join you over there, l really need your assistance.
I will be waiting for your reply,
Regards:
Mrs.Gloria
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