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Williams Rogers - payment010@consultant.com

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from: Mr Williams Rogers <info@yuzukosyou.com>
reply-to: payment010@consultant.com
date: May 7, 2026, 7:57 AM
subject: Attention Beneficiary,
mailed-by: yuzukosyou.com

Dear customer,

We are writing to confirm whether you are alive or deceased. Your
failure to respond to this message within the next 24 hours will lead us
to assume that the statement made by Rev. Patrick Larry to Mr. William
Paul, your diplomatic agent, regarding your death is correct.

Rev. Patrick Larry informed our office that you are no longer alive and
has indicated his willingness to pay the required Bond Stamp Duty Fee of
$25.00 USD in order to claim the funds. However, we have not yet
received this payment, as we want to verify the authenticity of this
claim before proceeding further.

If you are still alive, you are advised in your own best interest to
reply immediately to this message. The only fee required by our office
is the $25.00 USD Bond Stamp Duty for the processing of your funds.

Once we receive your response, we will immediately discontinue all
communication with Rev. Patrick Larry and proceed with the delivery of
the bank check to your doorstep, as you are the original beneficiary of
the sum of $16,500,000.00USD

We await your urgent reply.

Sincerely, Mr Williams Rogers

E-mai ( payment010@consultant.com )
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