from: adamovich alina <adamovichalina2@gmail.com>
date: Dec 13, 2025, 6:16 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good day ,
I am a DR by profession, please I write to seek your
assistance to help I and my two daughters in achieving our aim of
relocating out of Ukraine,
I lost my husband in Donetsk Ukraine bombing of his wheat processing
factory ,My husband is a wheat exporter in Ukraine.
Before my husband death he has already deposited all his funds
valued at $18million overseas as the Russian /Ukraine war started.
We need a trusted and honest person that will help me to secure
this fund overseas.
Honestly, we do not want anything of such that will ever bring us
back to Ukraine once we have traveled out, this is why we want to
make sure our money is first be secured in advance, thereafter,
We start coming over to your country, so that we will not suffer
or lack when we arrive.We are trapped here.
I can assure you that we will compensate you very well by making you
a permanent stake holder that will manage and direct the day to day
affairs of the investments which we will invest in your country.SHARING RATIO
%60-%40.
Regards,
DR Mrs Alina Adamovich
Dr Alina Adamovich - adamovichalina2@gmail.com
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