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Subject: Attention: President/CEO


From: Barrister dave Sankho         Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 04:52:39 -0700

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Attention: President/CEO
Barrister dave Sankho (Esq.)
5-9 Constitution Crescent Avenue
Dakar-Senegal
Email:dave_sankho2002@yahoo.com


Attention: President/CEO

I am Barrister ibu Sankho (Esq.), a Senegalese Solicitor & Financial
Attorney/Consultant. I was the personal attorney to late Daniel Francis
who died among many others in the Kenya Airways flight of 31st January,
2000 that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire. Before his death, he was an 
expatriate mining consultant. Mr. Daniel Francis here-in-after referred as my client was also a 
category "A" contractor for Senegalese National Petroleum Corporation .

Mr.Daniel Francis satisfactorily executed some contracts for
Senegalese National Petroleum Corporation and the sum of Ten million, five hundred thousand United 
States of American Dollars is an outstanding debt owe to him for years by the Corporation. 
Unfortunately, it is after his death that Contract Award & Supervisory Committee of the Petroleum 
Corporation approved his payment and sent notification to my chambers in accordance with my 
client's instructions-that any correspondence in respect to his dealings with the Petroleum 
Corporation must go through my chambers. The Petroleum Corporation has consequently asked me to 
contact his next of kin to claim his outstanding contract fee owe to him.
All attempts to trace his next of kin(s) were fruitless. I also
discovered that Mr.Daniel Francis did not declare any kin or relations in all his official 
documents.


I am contacting you based on that official letter I received from the
Petroleum Corporation which also informs that Senegalese law states
that at the expiration of 5(five) years the money will revert to the ownership of the Senegalese 
Government if I do not confirm the next of kin to claim the fund.Search in the internet with his 
name to trace his relations was without success. Consequently, my proposal is that I will like you 
as a foreigner to stand in as the next of kin to Mr. Daniel Francis so that the fruits of
this old man’s labour will not go into the hands of corrupt government
officials  who will share the money if not claimed.


Note that this transaction is simple and risk free because I will
provide expert legal services/documentations that will guarantee and authenticate you as the true 
next of kin. I wish to point out that after the claims, I would want 20% of this money to be shared 
among some charity organizations, while the remaining 80% is shared equally between us. Most 
importantly, I would also require your assistance towards investing my share in your country or 
anywhere as you may advice. If you are interested, please contact me immediately with your full 
name/address, telephone/fax numbers and photograph page of your international passport or driver's 
licence.
Upon
your response, I shall provide you with more details and how we shall
proceed withthis claims. I expect you to observe utmost confidentiality and be rest assured that 
this transaction would be profitable for both of us.


Awaiting your urgent reply.


Thanks & Regards




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