From: Miss mray willams <mraywillams@yahoo.co.jp>
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:29:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: FROM THE HOSPITAL
FROM THE HOSPITAL
This is Miss Mary Williams from Trinidad &Tobago.I am writing from the hospital in Cote D'Ivoire, therefore this mail is very urgent as you can see that I am dying in the hospital. I was told by the doctor that I was poisoned and has got my liver damaged and can only live for some months.
I inherited some money ($3.5 Million) from my late father and I cannot think of anybody trying to kill me apart from my step mother in order to inherit the money, she is an Ivorien by nationality.
I want you to contact my servant with this informations below:
Servant Martins Henry.
Address: Rue De La Princess L/G 152 Cocody
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire.
Tel +225-57915485
Email martinshenry1994@yahoo.com
He will give you the documents of the money and will direct you to a well known lawyer that I have appointed to him, the lawyer will assist you to change the documents of the money to your name to enable the bank transfer the money to you.
This is the favour I need when you have gotten the money :-
(1) Give 20% of the money to my servant Martins as he has been there for me throught my illness and I have promised to support him in life. I want you to take him along with you to your country and esterblish him as your son.
(2) Give 10% of the money to handicap people and charity organisation .
Note;This should be a code between you and my Servant Martins in this transactioin "Hospital" any mail from him, the barrister he will direct you to, without this code "Hospital" is not from the barrister, Augustin, the bank or myself as I don't know what will happen to me in the next few hours.
(3) the lawyer's name is Mc Lambert Adams. And Let Martins send you his International Passport as he has no passport to be sure of whom you are dealing with. Martins is so little therefore guide him.
And if I don't hear from you, I will look for another person or an organisation.
May God bless you and use you to accomplish my wish.
Pray for me always.
Miss Mary Williams.
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