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by Troy Platt Mon Feb 21, 2022 10:36 am
Reply-To: [email protected]
From: Alfred Walton Esq <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2022 18:11:15 +0000
Subject: Best Regards,


Good morning

Please pay attention,

I hope this message will reach you in good time, however I duly
apologize for infringing on your privacy.

With all due respect, my name is Mr Alfred Walton, a solicitor at law
and personal attorney to your deceased uncle, late Engineer J.B, a
national of your country, who died in a car accident in the year
2013, with his wife and their only daughter. I am contacting you as
the beneficiary/next of kin to his estate funds worth ( US$3.7
Million Dollars ) which he left behind here in my country before his
death.

The bank where he deposited the funds has for some time now issued me
a notice to provide the next of kin to my client or his account shall
be declared dormant and possibly confiscated. Kindly reply me:
[email protected], Your urgent attention is highly needed on
this matter to enable me give you more details and clarification.

Your full name:
Your phone number:
Your address:

Best Regards,
Alfred Walton Esq,
[email protected]

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