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🌸🌸 Hi there!

🌸🌸

Thank you so much for your lovely message! Connecting with new friends is always a joy.

I'm really curious about your life in Japan. Can you tell me more about where you're from and what it's
like there? Have you always lived in Japan, or have you explored other places as well?

In my case, Japan holds a special place in my heart, as my late parents were from Tokyo. Growing up
there for the first 20 years of my life was a beautiful experience, filled with rich culture and traditions.
However, life took me on a different path, and I've been in Australia for about 45 years now.

I'm currently at Canberra Hospital in Australia, undergoing treatment for laryngeal cancer. It's been a
challenging journey, but I believe in the power of sharing our stories. What about you? What's a
significant part of your life that has shaped who you are today? I'd love to hear more about your
experiences and the things that bring you joy. 🌸

1. Today the doctor said to me, I have to have another surgery in a few weeks. The doctor said I should
have the surgery as soon as possible and that I need to be well prepared because I will not survive the
surgery. What can I say... There was hope, I wished I had more time to exchange emails with you. There
are some important things I need you to do for me.

2. I have inherited approximately £4.2 million (British pounds) from my late husband. I am very faithful in
spending it on charitable activities such as building homes for the elderly, helping the poor and orphans.
Hope you can help me and spend the money on charitable activities. I want this to be one of my last
good deeds. I will do it on earth before I die.

3. My late husband secretly deposited money in my name with a security/delivery company. The security
and delivery company that kept the consignment box is in the UK (continental Europe). And if you can
follow their instructions, they will gladly deliver the box of money to you safely to your front door. Please
help us collect the boxes and use the money for our charity work in Japan. Also, when the boxes are
delivered, 30% of the money in the boxes is your own share.
4. Please help me pick up the box from the security/delivery company on my behalf. The money will be
used for charity activities. Can you help?

5. To send an authorization to the security / delivery company that you are the new beneficiary of the
consignment box, you need the following details Full name: Current residential address: Age: Profession:
Personal phone: Email: personal

6. As I explained, I want you to act accordingly because that is the only way the box can reach you. The
reason for the personal details is that they can be forwarded to inform the shipping company that you
are the new beneficiary of the box.

LINE ID: 7 Thank you very much! Thank you very much for agreeing to help me. You are very kind. I will
forward your details as an authorization letter to the security/delivery company. Please do not hesitate
to contact me, The security/delivery company will be in touch with you soon regarding the above details.
You should always check your email and notify me when you hear from them.

8. I have confidently told you that the details of my contact with you should not be disclosed to anyone
as I want to keep this project strictly confidential. This is because my husband's family may want to do
everything possible to get this money for their own personal gain. Do you understand?

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