from: David Hampel <hampeldavid12@gmail.com>
date: Dec 17, 2025, 12:37 PM
subject: Hi
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Greetings
I am Mr. David Hampel , an international lawyer based in Lome Togo, I contact you concerned my deceased client who bears the same surname as you unclaimed estate of funds valued at ($5,600.000 .00) five million six hundred thousand dollars
My deceased client Engineer Mr. Andrew, a foreign investor here in my country. A citizen of your country, he worked as an Independent Contractor and businessman in Lome Togo for more than twenty years.
On the 21st of August 20116, he and his wife and only daughter were involved in an automobile accident while visiting a neighbouring country on vacation.
I have exhausted all means of reaching who may have been related to them, this has been made more difficult because no mention was made of any relative while he was alive.
Why I contact you is because I received several calls from the bank where the total fund was deposited at the custody ,the bank has issued me a notice to provide the next of kin or the total fund will be confiscated and share among them self within the next twenty-one days
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