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419 scam email from Barrister Fred Adiyia barrfredadiyialawfirm@gmail.com

from: barrfredadiyialawfirm@gmail.com <barrfredadiyialawfirm@gmail.com> via yahoo.com 
to: 
date: Sun, May 13, 2018 at 8:09 AM
subject: URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL
signed-by: yahoo.com

Good Day,

I am Barrister Fred Adiyia. I have an urgent and very confidential business proposition for you. One of my clients from Syria now late. He was a foreign Contractor with the Ghana Gold Mining Corporation, (Name deliberately withheld) made a trunk boxes Deposit valued at US$15,000,000.00 (Fifteen Million United State Dollars Only) with a security company for safe keeping for a period of 2 years since 2010 and it has been 8 years now. I sent a routine notification to his forwarding address but got no reply.

After a month, I sent a reminder and finally, I discovered the depositor died in Syria with his entire family. On further investigation, I found out that he died without making a WILL and all attempts to trace his next of kin were fruitless.

I, therefore, made further investigation and discovered that the depositor did not declare any next of kin or relations in all his official documents. No one will ever come forward to claim it. The security company laws stipulate at the expiration of 10 (Ten) years, the trunk boxes and valued will revert to the ownership of the security company if nobody applies to claim the fund. Consequently, my proposal is that I will like you as a foreigner to stand as an extended relation or business partner to the deceased.

There is no risk involved at the end of the transfer of the fund in the trunk boxes to you as the new beneficiary, all documents relating to the transfer will be retrieved from all files and destroyed. Your urgent reply is needed once you are okay with my proposal. Let’s discuss the percentage in our next email. I represented his interest in the whole of Africa, once I recommend you as the business partner or distance relation there will not be any doubt.

Thanks,

Barr. Fred Adiyia

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