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[ozone-dev] Re: Please, pray for me my love.
'Ms Debra Woods' via Ozone-Dev
2018-11-17 10:20:21 UTC
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   Dearest 
Please, pray for me my love.

I am Debra Woods from Hawaii, married to Late Mr Kevin Woods, who was a mining engineer and worked in gold exploration/mining in Africa countries.
He died after a brief illness that lasted for only four days while on working business, Fortunately, after his death, his associates/partner has informed me that he deposited a huge amount of raw gold/and other precious diamonds with a Deposit Company ready for shipment/export .
Recently, my Doctor told me that I would not last for the next Eight months due to cancer problem, of which l am presently undergoing Chemotherapy (l will send you my pictures in the hospital). 
Therefore, due to my present health condition, l cannot be able to effectively pursue the evacuation of these golds/diamonds for export, and l have therefore, decided to donate the proceeds to a church, charity organisation, or individual who can assist to handle the export  of the golds/diamonds and use the proceeds to set up a charity organisation in my name.
l took this decision because I don't have any child that will inherit these assets.
I kept this deposit secret till date, this is why I am taking this decision.  I don't think I will need any telephone communication in this regard because of the confidentiality of this transaction.
Upon your reply I shall give you the contact information of my late husband partners/associates who will effectively assist you export the golds/diamonds to any country of your choice, legally without much ado.
I will also issue a letter of authorization to the Deposit Company that will prove you the present beneficiary of this golds/diamonds.

Await your responds and God bless you.

Mrs. Debra Woods.
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