from: Mrs.fatima <nellyc200.ub@yahoo.com>
reply-to: fatimamona2019@gmail.com
date: Jul 16, 2020, 8:32 PM
subject: Dear beloved
mailed-by: yahoo.com
Dear beloved
I am writing this letter to you with heavy tears in my eyes and great sorrow in my heart. I'm Mrs Fatima Mona Koulibaly. Widow of the late Raymond Koulibaly I am 63 years old and suffer from long-term breast cancer. By all indications, my condition is really deteriorating and it is quite obvious that I will not live more than 2 months according to my doctors.
I have some money that I inherited from my deceased loving husband, Raymond, the sum of (4,500,000.00 euros) that he deposited in a bank here and I need an honest, truthful and God fearing person who can use these funds for charity work, helping less privileges and 30% of that money will be for your time and effort, while 70% goes to charities.
1) For the sick, less privileged
2) For the widows and the motherless children
3) Orphanage or charity home.
I look forward to your quick response from you for more information.
Sincerely
Mrs. Fatima Koulibaly
Fatima Koulibaly - fatimamona2019@gmail.com
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