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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

DAVID BLUNKETT, ESQ- +44-7624190083. Fax to: +44-8447742696 ukukukukukukuk.

+44-7624190083. Fax to: +44-8447742696 .
FROM:
DAVID BLUNKETT, ESQ
65 North Peckam Chambers
Hopkins Street
London, N18 2AB.


Dear Sir,


With due respect, I write to you to ascertain your interest and capability to co-operate with me in actualizing this important transaction that will be very beneficial to both of us. I decided to contact you with the hope that you will be reliable and capable of assisting me to actualize this important deal. I am David Blunkett, Esq., an Advocate at Law and legal counselto an expatriateforeigner who ownedthe Safari Mining Company in United Kingdom.
My client, Mr.Jarold Freeman died in an Egyptian Airline 990 plane crash in October 1999.You can confirm further in the published website of St.Petersburg Times: http://www.sptimes.com/News/110299/Worldandnation/Passenger_list_for_Eg.shtml


Since the death of my client I have made several inquiries to locate my client's extended relatives, but this has proved unsuccessful. After years of several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you today privately and in confidence, with hope that youwill bereliable and trustworthy to help me, or find a trustworthy individual thatcan assist ustosecure the confidential re-profiling and claim of my late client's funds left behind in his bank account before they are declared unserviceable by his bank.
Particularly the bank where my deceased client had an account, with total credit balance of Ј10,000,000 Million, has issued me an urgent notice to provide a beneficiarynext of kin of my late client before the expiration deadline of 31st December 2010 mandated by my late clients bank, or have the account closed and liquidated. Hence this is why I am contacting you for yourcooperation and assistance. Since I have been unsuccessful in locatingany of my client'ssurviving relatives in the past years, I seek your consent to present you to the bank as the closest next of kin of the deceasedin order toclaim the funds in the bank account, and have it transferred to your designated bank account overseas.
I have mapped out a strategy of modalities that will present you officially and legitimately to thebank as the only surviving next of kin of my late client, and which will give you a legitimate claim over this fund and also get the required bank approval, and transfer the funds to your overseas bank account. You do not need any special experience or beengaged in any particular career to be able to assist me actualize this transaction. I will give you further relevant, detailed directives and needed information as soon as you indicate and confirm your interest to co-operate with me to claim the funds and also benefit yourself in this great opportunity. I will join you in your country for disbursements after the claim and transfer of the funds to your bank account.


You will be entitled to receive 40 %( Ј4Million) of the total amount, while I will receive 60 %( Ј6Million) of the total amount after actualizing this deal. All I require from you is your honest co-operation, guarantee and assurance and also that you will co-operate with me in good faith in this transaction, and to assist me in investing some of my share in a lucrative business in your country.
I assure you that this transaction is totally 100% risk free and will be executed under official banking and legitimate procedures. I anticipate your full co-operation and confidential approach to the successful actualization of this deal. I will be expectingyour immediate response. Call me on my telephone number: +44-7624190083. Fax to: +44-8447742696 .
Yours truly,
David Blunkett, Esq.

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