from: Juliet Diarria <saulpatal@gmail.com>
reply-to: adiarria@gmail.com
date: May 27, 2020, 4:09 PM
subject: Greetings from Juliet Diarria.
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Greetings from Juliet Diarria.
This message is not a spam and should not be taken as one, even if found in your spam folder. I was seriously seeking for a good understanding, truthful and good hearted friendship, before I came across your remarkable profile and feel quite convincing to contact you.
My name is Miss. Juliet Diarria and I'm 23 years old, single girl. I'm a Medical student and hold a certificate in general nursing. I was about to enrolling into my degree in nursing/midwifery before my family suffered a tragedy that took the life of my beloved father of blessed memory. He was into crude-oil exportation from our country Angola. He died on the 21st of October 2016, after which my mother was admitted in a private in a private hospital in the Fregate Island Seychelles, where she was battling for cancer and later give up on the 17th of March 2018.
I was informed during this tragic period that in 2004, my father made a fix deposit in the sum of five million five hundred and two thousand United States dollars (US$5,502,000.00) with an offshore bank, but in 2015 the bank informed him that they no more offer fix deposit services and advised that he have his money withdrawn. By then the investment/money was already in the tune of fifteen million five hundred thousand united states dollars (US$15,500 000.00) he couldn’t get the money withdrawn then because he was already sick. However, I sent message to the bank as the next of kin and request that they stop the fix deposit and convert it to an ordinary savings account which they did, and that was when I get to know the current credit balance in the account.
I am humbly seeking for your assistance to invest the money in a lucrative business in your country, the choice of contacting you aroused from the geographical nature of your business and that of your country particularly. Please l will like to know your willingness to assist me on this regard, and the conditions.
Anticipating to hear from you soonest.
Yours Sincerely,
Miss. Juliet Diarria.
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