Good day,
How are you? In about Oct. 2015, a client of mine made some fixed deposits amounting to GBP45,308,000.00 (Forty Five Million Three Hundred And Eight Thousand Great British Pounds Sterling with a Bank here in my country. Unfortunately, the late Mr. Jyri Tuli died after a brief illness as an effect of Lung Cancer on the 4th January 2018. I humbly apologize for the means through which you are being contacted about this. My name is Mrs. Francoise Caroline, the Director of affairs and corporate governance committee in a bank here in my country
I wish to plead for your assistance in securing the said funds to avoid confiscation by the central bank. The bank has issued the third time Legal Notification Letter to contact and provide the Next-of-Kin to these funds otherwise have the funds confiscated and converted into the Government Treasury.
My proposition is to seek your consent to present you as the next-of-kin or heir of the funds. Hence, you have related information with the late Jyri Tuli, the proceeds of this account can possibly be paid to you, thereafter, we could share the amount in a mutually agreed percentage. All legal documents to back up your claim as my late client's next of kin will be gradually provided.
All I require is your honest and sincere cooperation to see this transaction through. This will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will secure you and myself from any breach of law. If this business proposition offends your moral values, please do accept my apology. I must use this occasion to implore you to exercise the utmost indulgence to keep this matter absolute secrecy whatever your decision, while I await your prompt response. Please contact me at once to indicate your interest and more details shall be provided.
Note: This transaction will be treated personally with absolute discretion and sincerity. Meanwhile, the transaction is a secret and confidential deal between both of us as third parties must not be involved for a successful and perfect completion.
Best Regards,
Mrs. Francoise Caroline
Director of affairs and corporate governance committee.