from: Sita Doukas <nwanzeamu@gmail.com>
reply-to: sitadoukas@gmail.com
date: Jul 29, 2021, 12:57 PM
subject: Good day
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dearest one.
My late father was a coffee and cocoa beans exporter when he was
alive. He was poisoned to death by my stepmother, he died August
18th,2019. Before my father give up, he told me that he deposited the
amount ($2.7 Million United States Dollars) with my name with a
Savings Mortgage Institution in Togo.
Since after the painful death of my late father, my step mother was
desperately after my life because of this money ($2.7 Million USD)
that i inherited from my late father,I am soliciting for your
assistance to save my life that is in danger because of my inheritance
money. I need your maximum assistance to receive this money and to
help me to invest the money into any profitable business or investment
you can control on my behalf while I continue my studies in any best
school. presently, i am in Togo Republic where the fund was deposited
by my late father and for my dear life.
I have made a vow to give you 40% of this money and you will help me
to invest and mange the remaining 60% into any secured investment you
can approve. I want you to receive me and help me as your own daughter
and as your family member to protect my right and my interest with
fear of God as I want to entrust you with all my heart to support me
to archive a better future under your guardian . I'll give you more
details as soon as I got your answer.
Regards,
Miss Sita Doukas
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