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Arisa Lamon - ariesalamon045@gmail.com

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from: Arisa Lamon <ariesalamon045@gmail.com>
date: Dec 30, 2019, 9:01 AM
subject: I NEED YOUR REPLY TO MY PROPOSAL

Hello Darling

Thank you for being friends. I'm from Thailand, but my husband is from Hanoi and we live here in the UK.
I lost my husband on August 16, 2014. Meanwhile, I have been fighting cancer for a long time and my doctor said that the current stage is unmanageable and that I have a few months left to live.

Prior to my husband's death, he contracted with the British government for $ 6.7 million, but the death cost him before the money was sent to my bank account. My husband was a philanthropist before his death, he also encouraged me to help poor people because, because we were married, we had no children because of my health, I sent $ 3 million to my hometown in Thailand and deposited $ 700,000. in the hospital for my hospital. medication.

I would like to send him the remaining three million dollars to help me transfer them to the poor people and widows in his country, according to my deceased husband. May God bless you and your family.

thanks
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