>From Mrs. Pulane Msimang
 
Hello,
 
I don't want you to feel embarrassed receiving this letter in your email 
since we don't know each other before now. Here is a woman that is 
desperately in need of help and when somebody is desperate, he or she is 
bound to do anything. My name is Mrs. Pulane Msimang, a mother of three 
children and the daughter of late Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang the former 
South African Health Minister who died on 16 December 2009. You can view her 
biography through the below link.
 
http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/News/1059/24ce219a218c4455ad457121e41164ae/16-12-2009-04-21/Manto_Tshabalala-Msimang_biography
 
Last year was a very sad year for me and my entire family as I lost my 
mother and my husband the same year. I lost my husband Mr. Edide Christopher 
on the 18 January, 2009. While he was on an official trip to Cyprus. I am 
aware that he deposited the sum of Eight Million Euro with a bank in Europe. 
That is part of the money he made through my mother's ministry between 1999 
and 2008  from contract the government of South Africa awarded him, which my 
mother stood strongly to make sure that my late husband is the right person 
for the contract. However, the contract was not completed before his death 
and the Government of South Africa is planning to set up a committee to 
probe unfinished contracts between 1999 to date and if this fund is 
discovered to have been deposited by my husband in this bank, it will be 
confiscated and this will shake my political ambition and destroy my 
mother's legacy. For this reason, I deliberated with my children and they 
are all in support of this plan to solicit for help from somebody to help us 
to provide a bank account in which the fund will be transferred. As I am 
writing this email to you, every arrangement to move this fund out of the 
bank has been put in place pending a bank account with which to apply for 
the fund to be transferred into since we want to permanently close the bank 
account to avoid tracing back the money to my family after the money has 
been transferred out of the account.
 
As a result of our deliberation, Two Million Euro will be given to you for 
your kind assistance. An agreement must be reached between you and I to 
assure me and my three children that you will not elope with our fund.
 
Due to my sensitive position, I will not want you to call me on phone to 
discuss this development, otherwise somebody might be listening or we end up 
talking to ourselves on a bugged phone. To be free from this, send a return 
mail before I can discuss the issue with my son and the bank who will 
continue the discussion both on phone and email with you, which means for 
now, all correspondence must be by email.
 
If you are kind enough to render my family this assistance, it will be to 
our pleasure to receive your response.
 
Thanking you for your anticipated co-operation and God bless you. I will 
send to you the statement of account relating to this fund we received from 
the bank recently and other relevant documents to you for your view and 
trust as soon as I receive your reply.
 
Yours truly,
Mrs. Pulane Msimang