from: Mr. Andrew Tweed <js9150989@gmail.com>
date: Oct 16, 2025, 1:13 AM
subject: URGENT
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings ,
My name is Mr Smith Greene, I work for a bank in the United States. My late client's wife, Madam C. Park, is willing to invest in your country.
My late client, Mr. John C Park, from the United States, was killed months ago by Israeli forces in Gaza. Mr John C Park was working with the United Nations Relief Agency (UNRWA).
After the death of Late Mr John C Park, his wife and the family were escorted by United Nations Aid workers to a 14 kilometres-long border known as the Rafah border crossing to Egypt. They are sheltered at (UNHCR) United Nations high Commission for Refugees at Rafah border Camp between Palestine & Egypt, I am contacting you seeking for your assistance to secure Mr John C Park funds of $5,000,000 US Dollars which his wife Madam C. Park, has agreed to invest into real estate in your country.
Reply urgently to this Email; js9150989@gmail.com for more details,
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Smith Greene,
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