from: Esther Kipkalya <saniakubu4@gmail.com>
reply-to: estheripkalya@gmail.com
date: Aug 11, 2021, 9:02 PM
subject: kindly request for your assistance,
mailed-by: gmail.com
My Dearest,
I am writing this mail to you with tears and sorrow from my heart.
With due respect, trust and humanity, i appeal to you to exercise a
Little patience and read through my letter i feel quite safe dealing
with you in this important business having gone through your
Remarkable profile, honestly i am writing this email to you with
pains, tears and sorrow from my heart, i will really like to have well
Relationship with you and i have a special reason why I decided to
contact you. I decided to contact you due to the urgency of my
situation.
My name is Miss. Esther Kipkalya, 22years old female and i am from
Kenya in East Africa. Light in complexion, single (never married) but
Presently i am residing here in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso refugee
camp. My Late Father Dr Kipkalya Kones was the former Kenyan road
Minister,
He and Assistant Minister of Home Affairs Lorna Laboso had been on
board the Cessna 210, which was headed to Kericho and crashed
in a remote area called Kajong'a, in western Kenya. The plane
crashed on the Tuesday 10th, June, 2008. You can read more about the
crash
through the below site:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/06/10/kenya.crash/index.html?iref=nextin,
After the burial of my father, my Father Brothers conspired and sold
my Late father' s property to an Italian Expert rate which they
shared the , Money among themselves and live nothing for me. But My
Late father deposited the sum of $2.7Million. in QNB Finansbank in
Turkey with my name as the next of kin,
I have contacted the bank about claiming this money and the only
thing they told me is to look for a foreign partner who will assist me
in the transfer due to my refugee status here in Burkina Faso. please
I want you to Stand as my trustee,
So that I will introduce you to the Bank as my trustee for
transferring of my father's money to your bank account in overseas. I
have chosen to contact you after my prayers and I believe that you
will not betray my trust.
But rather take me as your own biological Sister or daughter which I
will be coming to your country as soon as
this money is transferred to your account.
My dearest, things are very bad for me here in the refugee camp when
I am living today. People are dying here day after day because of lack
of food and poor medical treatment. Even one of us died last night
and was buried this morning. I am afraid of what i am seeing here. I
don't
know who it will be her turn tomorrow; I was planning to read law in
my life before the ugly incident that killed my parents that put me in
this horrible place i found myself today.
This place is like a prison as we are only allowed to go out on
Monday and Friday of the week as given by the united nation rules and
regulation here in Burkina Faso. It's in this refugee we are only
allowed to go out two times in a week
it's just like one staying in the prison and i hope by God's grace I
will come out here soon.
I don' t have any relatives now whom i can go to and the only person
I have now is Rev Isaac Ambrose who is the pastor of the (Christ for
all
Churches) here in the refugee he has been very nice to me since i
came here but i am not living with him rather i am leaving in the
women's
hostel because the refugee has two hostels one for men the other for
women, Please if you want to help me out of this situation respond
back so that I will tell you more about me.
Thanks
Miss. Esther Kipkalya,
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