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From: "Bernard Marissa LLP" <rebeca_conte@cableonda.net>Reply-To: <bernardmarissa@sify.com>
 Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 16:50:34 +0100
 Subject: Compliments
 
 Bernard Marissa
 Will & Probate Solicitors
 63 Uplands drive,Markfield, Leicestershire,London LE67 9WF
 Tel: +44-701-117-3165
 Fax: +44-700-596-1494
 Email: bernardmarrissa@aol.co.uk
 
 Compliments,
 
 I know that this mail will come to you as a surprise, Please
 
 accept the content in good faith. I do not intend to cause any
 
 grief to you and your family. The reason for sending this mail
 
 is very fundamental to the doctrine of human privileges and
 
 right. My name is Barrister Bernard Marissa a legal
 
 practitioner based in London and the personal Attorney to late
 
 Mr. Adams, a national of your country who died along with his
 
 wife and two sons who died in the Tube explosion between
 
 King's Cross-and Russell Square in London.
 
 My client was a successful and is an accomplished family man,
 
 who made enough fortune before his untimely death. Since then
 
 I had made several Inquiries through your Embassy to locate
 
 any of my clients extended relative but this exercise has
 
 proved unsuccessful. After several unsuccessful attempts, I
 
 decided to trace his relatives through the Internet, to locate
 
 any member of his family, not much progress was recorded. My
 
 late client was an influential wealthy businessman, an oil
 
 magnet here in London and he left behind a deposit of Twelve
 
 Million Two Hundred Thousand Great Britain Pounds only
 
 (£12.2Million GBP) in his domiciliary bank account in a
 
 commercial bank here in London.
 
 After the death of my client his bankers contacted me, as his
 
 Attorney to provide his next of kin who should inherit his
 
 funds. The board of directors of his bank adopted a resolution
 
 and I was mandated to provide his next of kin for the payment
 
 of this money within 28 Working days or forfeit the money to
 
 the bank as an abandoned property. The bankers had planned to
 
 invoke the abandoned property decree of 1996 to confiscate the
 
 funds after the expiration of the period given to me.
 
 Fortunately, I came across your name, to my greatest
 
 astonishment, I discovered that you bear the same surname with
 
 my late client and coincidentally, you are nationals of the
 
 same country. Being convinced that you may be related with my
 
 late client or that you might provide clue to my search, I
 
 therefore, decided to contact with these facts before me,
 
 because of the similarities. By virtue of my closeness to the
 
 deceased and his immediate family, I am very much aware of my
 
 client financial standing and the bank account he operates.
 
 I have reasoned very professionally and I feel it will be
 
 legally proper to present you as the next of kin of my
 
 deceased client, so that you can be paid the funds left in his
 
 bank account. I therefore seek your consent to present you as
 
 the Next of Kin to the Deceased since you are at an advantage,
 
 bearing the same surname and equally from the same country
 
 that the proceeds of this Bank Account valued at (£12.2Million
 
 GBP can be paid to you. We shall both share the funds. 40% for
 
 me and 55% to you, while 5% should be for Expenses or your
 
 Government may require as Tax.
 
 I shall assemble all the necessary Legal Documents that will
 
 be used to back up our claim. All I require is your honest
 
 cooperation to enable us seeing this deal through. I guarantee
 
 that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that
 
 will protect you from any breach of law. Please get in touch
 
 with me by email to enable us discuss further.
 To facilitate the process of this transaction, urgently
 
 forward to me
 
 Your full names,
 
 Telephone and fax numbers,
 
 Address,
 
 Age,
 
 Marital status,
 
 A copy of your identity and occupation.
 
 
 For privacy and confidentiality reply using my fax: +44-700-
 
 596-1494, Tel:+44-701-117-3165 or email:
 
 bernardmarrissa@aol.co.uk. I will be expecting to hear from
 
 you.
 
 Best Regards
 
 Bernard Marissa.
 
 
 
 
 
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