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From: [email protected]
Reply: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 02:44:06 -0400
Subject: HELLO MY FRIEND
Dear beloved,
I know this may come as a surprise, Please kindly pay attention to
this message; although we have never met before but someone must be
choose, this is no spam, It's by his grace to come across you to send
this message. I know also that you will be amazed at the level of
trust that I am willing to place in a person that I have never seen
nor spoken with.
My name is Rev. Fr. Lukasenko Arkadi I have been a catholic priest for
over
25 years. I had my first surgery on the March, 2016 and the Doctors
report defined that I cannot live longer; I had a serious bleeding
after I had an operation early December which I cannot survived
because the severe was too much on me. I have decided to give you all
the money which was deposited in my bank account by a dying elderly
woman in my congregation the total sum of $7,923,000.00 (Seven million
Nine Hundred and Twenty Three Thousand US DOLLARS).
I want you to use this funds to build a charitable home for less
privileges in your country, help the needy and also help your family
members. I took this decision because I was raised in an Orphanage so
I don't have any relatives. Presently, I'm been hospitalized in
Cabinet Medical le Sacre Coeur, where I am placed into treatment but
this situation have no improvement, That's why I decided to contact
you to use part of the money to build charitable organization on my
name in your great country.
Thank and remain bless,
Rev. Fr. Lukasenko Arkadi
catholic priest