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From: "Maj Covo. Abudulhakeem" <[email protected]>
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Hello,
please I want to know if you can welcome my wife and my kids and
accommodate them for a minimum of three months or six months pending when
I will escape the crises.
They are currently in Egypt where she can get documents she will need for
immediate trip to Asia, my family will not be a heavy load on you because
I am already making plans for their comfort where ever they finds
themselves.

Yours sincere.
Maj. Covo
Sirte Libya

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