From: Mrs Sarah Khan of Kuwait
To: RE: Donation for the lesspriveledged.I am the above named person from Kuwait.Iam married to Dr.Xaneb Khanwhoworked with Kuwait Embassy in Ivory Coast for nine years before he diedin the year 2000.We were married for eleven years without a child.He died after a briefillness that lasted for only four days.Before his death we were born againchristians. Since his death I decided not to re-marry or get a child outsidemy matrimonial home which the Bible is against.When my late husband was alive the total sum of $7.6Million (Seven Millionsix hundred thousand U.S.Dollars) was deposited in a bank in Republic ofBenin.Presently,I'm in a hospital where I have been under going treatment foroesophageal cancer.I have since lost the ability to talk my sickness hasbeen confirmed beyound treatment and the doctors on their recent diagnose,confirmed to me that i may not leave more than two more months.So what kind of help is someone going to give a dieing woman. When this mycase came to this announcement from the doctors, I was challenged afterwatching a CNN news about Mr Buffett, an american rich man who donate about84% of his whole wealth to the service of humanity and charity.After watching the news, i asked myself a question.If a man that is healthy and have no sickness can do this kind ofhumanitarian service, how much more myself, who have been confirmed at thedoor post of death.That was when i came to this decission to use the money my late husbandleft behind, to contribute to the service of charity and humanitarianservice.And since i can not carry this out by myself, I decided to offer you thetaskful service.Because relatives and friends have plundered so much of my wealth since myillness,I cannot live with the agony of entrusting this huge responsibilityto any of them again.This is how you should utilize the money. Use 5% of the whole money, tocover up any kind of expenses you may involve in receiving this moneyincluding the lawyer's fees. I will introduce you to my lawyer, and after mywill is prepared in your favour to be the beneficiary to the money. Hewill guild you until the money is transfered to your account.Then, you have to take out 20% of this money for yourself, which will serveas your payment to carry out this project. then the rest 75% should go intothe charity service.I don't want a situation where this money will be used in uncharitable way.As soon as I receive your reply I shall give you the contact of the lawyerinchargePlease assure me that you will act accordingly as I stated herein. Hoping tohearing from you today through this private e-mail address:sarah_khan252000@yahoo.fr
Thanks
Mrs Sarah Khan
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