From: josee.doukry@yahoo.it <ibrahim.dabashi5@aowic.com.cn> 
Reply-To: josee.doukry@yahoo.it 
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 17:19:29 +0800 
Subject: Dear Friend, 
 
Dear Friend, 
 
I choose to reach you through this medium because it is the fastest and 
most reliable way of communication, as I wish to solicit for your urgent 
assistance in what i strongly believe will be of great benefit to both of 
us. I am Mr. Jose Doukry,an Accounts Manager with a Bank here in Cote 
D'Ivoire also known as "Ivory Coast". 
 
The issue I am presenting to you is a case of one of my late customer,a 
businessman from Thailand who died leaving an unclaimed funds with my 
bank.In the year 2004, my late customer made a fixed deposit here in my 
bank totaling US$18.6 Million (Eighteen Million,Six Hundred Thousand US 
Dollars) which was due to be collected in 2008 after 4 years maturity with 
accrued dividends. 
 
On my yearly appraisal of my customers at the turn of every year, I 
discovered that this fixed deposit remained overdue for retrieval. I had 
put up series of mails and bank notifications to him which were sent back 
uncollected.It was a year ago that i discovered that he passed on along 
with his wife and only child through 2004 Indian ocean Tsunami while 
resorting at Khao Lak in Thailand. Since learning of his death, I have 
managed his account expecting any of his extended relatives to come 
forward to claim his money but all attempts to trace his relatives over 
the years has been fruitless since he did not declare any of his relatives 
information in his banking records with us. 
 
Added to this, professional ethics obligates us to act with extreme 
confidentiality when dealing with clients accounts of this type. According 
to my country "Cote D' Ivoire" banking law, the money will be bequeathed 
to the government if it remains unclaimed by a certain period which is 
almost near.However, I dont belong to that school of thought which 
proposes that the fortunes of unlucky people be given to the government 
and I am fully convinced that no one would turn up to execute the letter 
of administration to claim his funds before this short time. 
 
Hence,I decided to contact you to come in as the next of kin/Business 
partner to my late customer so that the funds totaling US$18.6 Million 
(Eighteen Million,Six Hundred Thousand US Dollars) can then be transferred 
to your nominated bank account in your country within 7 working days after 
we have filed in your claims transfer application to the bank.I will 
prepare every operation that will assist you to claim the funds as the 
next of kin/confidential business partner and everything will be left 
between you and me. 
The sharing would be 50/50. Again, I feel that you may be apprehensive and 
consider this amount too big for you to defend. It does not matter, as 
there are documents to back it up. 
 
This transaction is risk free and as the most senior account manager with 
the bank, be rest assured that all documents to enable you get this fund 
as the next of kin will be carefully worked out by me.Do not be bothered 
that you are not related in any way to my late customer as I am in 
position to affix your name as the next of kin. Kindly send your reply 
enclosing your Full Names, Contact Address and Phone Number to me for 
confidentiality, to enable me talk to you before I send you the 
certificate of deposit and other relevant information relating to this 
fund transfer. 
 
I need not emphasize the confidentiality of this issue and I therefore 
appeal to you not discuss this request with anybody, even if you decline 
to take full advantage of this great and urgent opportunity in my bank. 
 
I look forward to your quick reply by or email. 
 
Sincerely, 
Mr.Jose Doukry  
 
 
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