Dear Friend,
My name is Mr. Martins Nkosi the Acting Manager/controller Foreign
Investments and Bills in one of the Banks here South Africa. I am
writing in respect of a foreign customer in one of our banks with account
number 908-14-255-114 whose name is Cho Kwiyoung, an American citizen who
died in a plane crash [Korean Air Flight 801] with the whole passengers
onboard on August 6,1997.
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9708/06/guam.passenger.list
Since the demise of this customer, I personally has watched with keen
interest to see if the next of kin will come up for the claims of the his
funds but all has proved abortive as no one has come to claim his funds of
US$20.5M (Twenty Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars)which
has been with our branch for a very long time. On this note, I decided to
seek for whom his name shall be used as the Next of Kin as
no one has come up as his next of kin. And our monetary laws here does not
allow such money to stay more than eight years in the bank, because the
money will be disbursed by the government since funds are unclaimed.
In view of this, I got your contact through the internet research as I was
making a research on a foreigner who will assist me in this great
opportunity. For your assistant I am willing give you 20% of the total
amount.
Upon the receipt of your response, I will send you by fax or e-mail the
letter of application for the release of the funds which you will
fill,sign and send back to our office to enable us start the processing of
this claim. I will not fail to bring to your notice that this business is
hitch free and that you should not entertain any fear as all modalities
for the smooth and easy transfer of this fund has been finalized, this
transaction will be completed within seven banking days of receiving your
response,after you apply to the National Treasury as a relation to the
deceased.
When you receive this mail, kindly send me an e-mail with this email
address: mnkosi10@yahoo.com, to let me know if you will be able to be part
of this transaction.
Yours Sincerely,
Martins Nkosi