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From: "Anthony Dozie" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2016 13:44:39 -0800
Subject: Hello


Hello

I make this contact believing we will be supporting each other in developing a long lasting cordial business relationship. I am moved by my inspiration to trust you.

On August 27, 2007 one of my friends died in a car accident along Manchester motorway. Unfortunately, both driver and passenger lost their lives and my deceased friend had no wife or children before his death. I asked to find his extended relatives, no person.

Three weeks ago I noticed a letter from a Safety Deposit Centre on their plan to confiscate funds from my late friend (Valued US $ 15.5 million) if I fail to bring any relative to my deceased friend. The fact you come from his country of origin and have same last name as my deceased friend, makes you credible.

Together we will avoid confiscation of the account and claim the funds. Therefore, I have made consultation with a lawyer who can get all the necessary legal documents to back up your claims as heir, and he assured me his professional support.

Sincerely
Anthony Dozie
[email protected]

38 Queen Street
Orrell,
Wigan WN5 0AE
England

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