from: Urgent <support@onlineabortionpillrx.com>
reply-to: kathleenm1920@aol.com
date: Jan 3, 2020, 11:41 PM
subject: Good Day
My Dear Beloved Friend,
My name is Ms. Kathleen Mellin from United Kingdom and i was
married to late Dr. Kenneth R. Mellin who worked with an oil
company in Spain before he died in a car accident on his way
back home from work. My husband and i did not have any children
and i'm 72 Years old. When my late husband was alive he had a
fixed deposit of 6,500,000.00 GBP ( Six million five hundred
thousand British Pounds Sterling ) with a Bank.
Presently this money is still with the bank and the bank management
just wrote me as the beneficiary to come and claim the money
or rather issue a letter of authority to someone to receive the money
on my behalf. I am presently in the hospital where I have been
undergoing treatment for cancer of the lungs. I have since lost my
ability to talk and my personal doctor have informed me that I have
just few months to live, so I think the best thing to do is to use
the money for charity purposes. I want a person who is trustworthy
that I will make the new beneficiary to my late husband's funds in
the bank so that he/she can get the money and utilize 70% of this
money to fund churches, orphanages and widows around the world.
As soon as I receive your reply I will give you the contact details
of the Bank. I will also issue you a letter of authority that will
prove you as the new beneficiary of this fund.
Regards,
Ms. Kathleen Mellin.
Kathleen Mellin - kathleenm1920@aol.com
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