from: Premier <rtyyre@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Premier <prelips@tomsk.ru>
date: Sep 8, 2020, 12:10 PM
subject: promises of covid 19
mailed-by: yahoo.com
signed-by: yahoo.com
Hello Friend
4 Family killings by Coronavirus
The cruelty of the global pandemic seems limitless. So many broken promises and broken hearts
A multi millionaire forex trader business tycoon foreign Nationality who I presume to be your relative because of the similarities in your last names is the reason of contacting you
He happened to be one of the personalities I have worked with As the head of Clinical Care & Infection Control COVID-19 .
His two sons after contracting the virus died, the relative and the 73 yrs business magnate remain hospitalized with us when the business magnate saw the critical condition of his cousin who later give up, he confided in me his secret treasure box code with signed note
IF I LEAVE THIS LIFE, DONATE TO CHARITY IN MY COUNTRY. HALF OF THE DEPOSIT ON MY ACCOUNT.
24 hours after his words he passed away and the treasure contain a certificate of deposit worth US$18,000,000,00
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, my assets collapsed. I wish to transfer this money into your account to start a new life after the lockdown in your country
According to the processing authority In absence of no nominee and i have the mandate to claim the asset as the legal heir ,i should bring succession certificate with same family name it will be easyer for me
I will give you a nice reward for your cooperation
Sincerely
Premier Lipschutz,
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