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Lazarus Nana - lazarusnana100@gmail.com

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from: lazarus nana <lazarusnana100@gmail.com>
date: Oct 24, 2023, 6:45 AM
subject: Hello my dear
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello my dear,

I would like you to read this letter carefully and I apologize for sending you this message without a formal introduction due to the urgency of this issue. I am happy to know you, but Almighty Allah knows you better and knows why he referred me to you at this point. First of all, I saw your email address and contact details online in my search for a good next of kin as I desperately wanted to make my last wish come true before I die soon.

I am writing you this email with heavy tears in my eyes and great sadness in my heart. My name is Mrs Nana Lazarus, I am contacting you from my country Turkey. I want to tell you this because I have no choice but to tell you that I am married to Mr. Edwin Lazarus, who worked with the Consulate General of Turkey in Toronto, Canada for eight years before joining the Earthquake disaster in Turkey that killed 50,783 people in February. We were married for eleven years without children.

He died after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey. He fell victim to a collapsing building and could not survive. When my late husband was still alive, he deposited an amount of €10,850,000.00 (ten million eight hundred and fifty thousand euros) in a bank here in Turkey. Currently this money is still in the bank. He made it available for importing gold from Papua, Indonesia before his sudden death. Recently my doctor told me that I wouldn't last three months due to recurring cancer problems. What worries me the most is my stroke. Knowing my condition, I decided to give you this money to take care of the less privileged people. You will use this money as I instruct here.

I would like you to use 60 percent of all the money for your personal use and for your effort and commitment to the work of the charity project, while 40% of the money will be used for the work of the charity project to help people in need off the streets and to help them I also grew up as an orphan in the orphanage. I do this so that Almighty Allah will forgive my sins and accept my soul because I suffered so much from this disease. Once I receive your reply, I will provide you with the contact details of the bank here in Turkey and also instruct the bank manager to issue you a letter of authorization proving to you the current beneficiary of the money in the bank, provided that you assure me that you will act in accordance with my information.

Hoping to get your answer, I will go to the bank with you as soon as possible to transfer the money to your bank account, assuming you are serious enough to take up the project and commit to it, because I am convinced that I can honestly trust you.

Sincerely.
Mr Lazarus Nana.
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