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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Mis Veronica Morgan (veronicamorgan1987@hotmail.com)

Mis Veronica Morgan (veronicamorgan1987@hotmail.com) 

Hello My Dearest,

Sir,
Dear am very happy in your reply mail to my email. How is your day today? Hope fine. My New Friend, My name is Veronica Morgan i was born in 1987 (23) years old, i am single and never married, 5ft 8inches Tall, 55kg weight, black hair and brown eyes, air in complexion, Dear i am from Rwanda in Central Africa and presently i am residing in the camp here in Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso as a result of the civil war that was fought in my country some years ago. the name of my father is Dr Morgan Fred and He was chairman managing director Morgan And Sons INDUSTRIALS COMPANY LTD in KIGALI the capital of my Country, and also the personal adviser to our former head of state before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed he with my mother Mary Morgan Fred, in cold blood with two of my brothers and my younger sister.

My Dearest One, It's only me that is alive now, because i wasn't around when this was happen, i was in my First years studding Accountant In The University of Kigali and i managed to move from my country Rwanda to the following West African country Burkina-Faso where i am living now in a camp as a refugee.



I need your help to present yourself as the business partner to my late father before the (BCB) bank, and once you contact the bank and negotiate with them for the release of the deposited funds of late Dr. Morgan Fred who is your business partner and you are standing on behalf of his daughter being the next of kin to the funds MISS. VERONICA MORGAN. I assure you that if you negotiate fine with the bank, the funds will be release to your bank account.



Honestly I need your help because I am not comfortable here, I don’t feed fine and no helper here, I only manage myself with the help of some citizens that was touched by God. Sir, if you are willing to help me, write me back so that I will give you the bank contact so that you negotiate with them to tell you what they required to release the funds to your care, and then you will send me some money to arrange for my visa and air ticket to me you in your country because I need to go back to my studies.



Dearest; about my hobbies, I like reading Books, Writing, watching movies, world news and football, So i will like you to tell me more about yourself, your Hobbies, Your features, Like and Dislike, below is my picture attach, so i will equally like you to see another of my pictures, so that we can move from there, because friend Or relationship is what keep two Or more peoples together, If they could be able to understand each other very well.
Thanks and God bless you, hope to read from you soonest, and have a nice day, Yours New Friend
Miss. Veronica Morgan.





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