from: mrs.cindy zavala <cindyzavala1976@gmail.com>
date: Dec 20, 2021, 2:32 AM
subject: THIS IT
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello Dear,
I have some funds I inherited from my late husband, the sum of
($15.000.000 Million Dollars) my Doctor told me recently that I have
serious sickness which is a cancer problem. What disturbs me most is
my stroke sickness. Having known my condition, I decided to donate
this fund to a good person that will utilize it the way I am going to
instruct herein. I need a very honest and God fearing person who can
claim this money and use it for Charity works, for orphanages and
gives justice and help to the poor, needy and widows says The Lord."
Jeremiah 22:15-16.“ and also build schools for less privilege that
will be named after my late husband if possible and to promote the
word of God and the effort that the house of God is maintained.
I do not want a situation where this money will be used in an ungodly
manner. That's why I'm taking this decision. I'm not afraid of death,
so I know where I'm going. I accept this decision because I do not
have any child who will inherit this money after I die. Please I want
your sincere and urgent answer to know if you will be able to execute
this project, and I will give you more information on how the fund
will be transferred to your bank account. May the grace, peace, love
and the truth in the Word of God be with you and all those that you
love and care for.
May God bless you and your family.
Regards,
Mrs.Cindy Zavala.
Writting from Hospital.
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