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from: marry black <marryblack25@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 5, 2020, 12:58 PM
subject: Re: Treat As Urgent
mailed-by: yahoo.com

Dearest one in Christ,

Please do not be offended for this message am sending you now or even seen it so difficulty for you to understand. It is very important because God knows why he ask me to contact you. I’m Mrs. Marry Black the widow of late Mr.Mike Black, I’m 62 years old. I am a Christian convert, suffering from cancer of the breast, from all medical indications my condition has really deteriorated and it’s pretty obvious that i may not live for more than three months according to my doctor

My husband was killed by his business partiner during the War, and our long years of marriage was not blessed with children. My husband was very wealthy. After his death I inherited all his business and money. My doctor has told me privately what i should expect, building my spirit for the inevitable .He says i may not last for more than three months,based on this i have taken the decision to share part of my money and wealth in contribution to the development of the Church and society with major focus on the poor, needy and charty home.

I selected you after visiting the website and before i contacted you, i have fasted and peayed to God Almighty for him to lead me to the rightfull person who can help me accomplish my late husban wish on earth. I am willing to donate the sum of $6.500,000USD for your work in developing the Church and to help the poor, needy,and less privileged among your congregations/society. Please note that this money is deposited in a bank in the country where my husband worked, My lawyer will file the application for the transfer of this money in your designated name and informations, after my applications and instructions.

Finally i honestly employ you to make sure that these money will use only for this purpose, a good one you can agree with me,and remember these are the demands of a dieing woman who has a life in the lord. I now realize that wealth without life in Christ is vanity and non-sense.Always remember that. May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you. I will send you my picture in my next mail for you to see the face of the person your talking with and i will be very happy for you to send your picture in your next for more understanding.

I am looking forward to your responses:

Best Regards,

Mrs. Marry Black
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