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Emmanuella Naseh - fjash@yahoo.com

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from: home maker <housecashes@gmail.com>
reply-to: fjash@yahoo.com
date: Jun 17, 2021, 5:51 PM
subject: keep this money for you
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good morning.

I don't know if you remember me? the house help of Mrs.Smith?

I just want to inform you that Mrs.Smith later died in the hospital in
France and with the help of a lawyer; he introduced me to his friend
from India who assisted me to transfer the money to his country.

With what Mrs.Smith said, we have distributed 70% of the money to
Charity Organizations as she instructed; and I have also left for you
the sum of $196,000.00 in an ATM Card with Father Francis. I want you
to contact him immediately with his information below so that you will
direct him how he should send the ATM Debit Card to you.

This sum is the interest of the fund, so I asked the bank to issue
this ATM debit Card on your favor as a reward, and since you were the
person initially appointed by Mrs.Smith to distribute the fund, so I
thought it wise to keep this money for you.

Here is the address and E-mail of the Pastor:

Rev. Father Francis Hyacinthe
St. Therese Catholic Church,
N°1 Rue St. Therese, Ave 13
Marcory Residential, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Email: fjash@yahoo.com

Now I am in India trying to complete my studies, you should let me
know as soon as you get the card for me to give you the Pin Code of
the card.
Let me know when you get this message.

Regards,
Ms. Emmanuella Naseh.
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