Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Rev. David John, 78 years old, from Poland. I was formally the Catholic Archbishop of St Paul Cathedral Johannesburg, but now residing in London, United Kingdom.
Ever since, I have been helping the orphans in the orphanage, motherless homes and the handicapped across various countries with the money I inherited from my late father who was into gold, diamond and crude oil business.
It is very sad to let you know that I been going through series of illness from auditory (hearing), multiple sclerosis and from cancer of the liver.
Before I got ill and relocated to London, I have some money amounting to Four million two hundred thousand British Pound Sterling’s ( ₤ 4, 200,000,00) only with Imperial Banking Corporation in London here. The fund is safe. I have been using the bank for over twenty years now.
Based on advice, I will be going to the hospital anytime for major surgery. Except it pleases God, the chances of my survival is slim. God has specifically told me to help the orphans, motherless homes, and less privileged with the money.
I solicit for your help to make you the trustee/administrator of the deposit, invest it profitably and use it wisely for the orphans, motherless homes, and less privileged people in your country.
If you can receive and invest the money wisely and be part of this soul surviving mission, kindly email immediately your following contact details:
* Your Full names * Your address * Place of work * Private telephone number * Private fax number * Personal profile * Your Photograph.
When I receive your above information, I will furnish you more details on how the funds would be claimed by you from the bank. Thereafter, I will give you instructions on how the funds will be distributed among orphans, motherless homes, and less privileged people in return.
With faith in you on this humanitarian work, I believe you are a trustworthy person who can carry out this soul surviving transaction.
Confirm receipt of this mail and furnish your above information as requested.
Thank you.
Rev. Father David John.