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Subject:  IN GOD WE TRUST / FROM HOSPITAL VERY URGENT
From:  "Victoria Mbolua Mubi Abumlo"<v.m.mabulo@gmail.com>
Date:  Thu, 17 Nov 2016 12:38:58 -0500
Date Added:  2017-12-19 23:26:12

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Hello!
My name is Victoria Mbolua Mubi Abumlo writing to you from hospital, therefore this message is very 
urgent. I have a donation to make which I will need your assistance to carry it out for me in your 
country, I'm a widow.

I inherited the sum of USD 3.3 Million, from my late husband, I want to give it out to Orphanages 
homes and Charity Organizations as a vow which I made before God.

I have a serious lung and breast cancer and will be going for surgical operation next week, though 
the doctors confirmed that I will only last for some months but I am happy and glad that God has 
kept me safe and guided me to accomplish my heart desires here on earth, I will be happy to meet 
Him where He wants me to be.

As soon as I hear from you, my house helper will send the documents of the fund to you and he will 
direct you to a lawyer who will help you to make a change of ownership of the fund in order for the 
bank to transfer the money to you.

This is the favor I need from you when you received the money under your control.

(1) I want you to give 10% of the money to my house helper, I promised to support him until he 
finishes his education, he is a little boy and Orphan so guide him to manage his share of the money.

(2) Give 60% of the money to Charity Organizations, Orphanage homes and religious activities on my 
name so that my vow and promise to God will be fulfilled.

(3) The remaining 30% should be for you and others that you may wish to assist. 

I pray that God will give you a good heart to assist me for the benefit of suffering children and 
use you to accomplish my heart desire.

Pray for me always.
Sincerely,
Victoria Mbolua Mubi Abumlo.

Hello! My name is Victoria Mbolua Mubi Abumlo writing to you from hospital, therefore this message is very urgent. I have a donation to make which I will need your assistance to carry it out for me in your country, I'm a widow. I inherited the sum of USD 3.3 Million, from my late husband, I want to give it out to Orphanages homes and Charity Organizations as a vow which I made before God. I have a serious lung and breast cancer and will be going for surgical operation next week, though the doctors confirmed that I will only last for some months but I am happy and glad that God has kept me safe and guided me to accomplish my heart desires here on earth, I will be happy to meet Him where He wants me to be. As soon as I hear from you, my house helper will send the documents of the fund to you and he will direct you to a lawyer who will help you to make a change of ownership of the fund in order for the bank to transfer the money to you. This is the favor I need from you when you received the money under your control. (1) I want you to give 10% of the money to my house helper, I promised to support him until he finishes his education, he is a little boy and Orphan so guide him to manage his share of the money. (2) Give 60% of the money to Charity Organizations, Orphanage homes and religious activities on my name so that my vow and promise to God will be fulfilled. (3) The remaining 30% should be for you and others that you may wish to assist. I pray that God will give you a good heart to assist me for the benefit of suffering children and use you to accomplish my heart desire. Pray for me always. Sincerely, Victoria Mbolua Mubi Abumlo.