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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Calvary Greetings

From: Alvan Gibson - alv_gibson@yahoo.co.uk

>From The Desk Of
Esq Alvan Gibson
14 Kingfisher Square Staunton Street,
Deptford, London, SE8 5DA United Kingdom

Dear Sir/Madam,
This is a personal email directed to you and am requesting that it be treated Confidential. I do not mean any disrespect contacting you in this manner. I had to contact you this way because of the time constrains. I am Alvan Gibson a personal attorney/Sole executor to the late Engr.Robert
M.Corbato a Nationality of your country hereinafter referred to as" my client". I represent the
interest of my late client killed with his entire family in a fatal motor accident in East London on
November 5, 2002.and I will like to negotiate the terms of investment of resources available to him.

My late client, a formal Sub-Comptroller working with Chevron Texaco Oil here in the United
Kingdom had left behind a deposit of Six Million Eight Hundred Thousand British Pounds
Sterling only (£6.8million) with a finance company. The said fund originated from contract
transactions he executed in his registered area of business. Just after his death, I was contacted by the finance company reasons been that his last Will and Testament contains a residuary clause,
giving his personal attorney express authority to nominate the beneficiary to his funds. in such a
case where the original Depositor had died.

The funds had remained unclaimed since his death, but I have written several letters to the
embassy with intent to locate any of his extended relatives whom shall be claimants/beneficiaries
of his abandoned personal estate and all such efforts have been to no avail. The fact is that my late client had left no possible records for trace of heirs for me.

I had no choice but to inform the finance company about my fruitless effort in locating my late
client close relative or his next of kin. The board of directors of the company had again informed
me to provide his next of kin for the payment of this money within the next 15 official working
days or forfeit the money as an abandoned fund. The company had planned to invoke the
abandoned property decree of the company to confiscate the funds after the expiration of the period given me.

In addition, I have received official letters in the last two days suggesting a likely proceeding for
confiscation of his abandoned personal assets in line with existing laws of the institution. but it
will interest you to know that as the pressure mounts, I discovered that some directors of this
finance company where making plans already to have this funds to themselves only to use the
excuse that since I am unable to find a Next of Kin to my late client then the funds should be
confiscated.

Mean while that is not their intentions but rather to have the funds retrieved for themselves.Well I reasoned very professionally and resolved to use a legal means to retrieve my late client's
abandoned funds. That is to present a next of kin of my deceased client to the bank. This is legally possible and would be done in accordance with the laws of the land. On this note I decided to search for a credible person and finding that you bear a similar last name, I was urged to contact you, that I may, with your consent, present you to the "trustee" as my late client's family member so as to enable you put up a claim to the bank in that capacity as a Next of Kin of my client.

I find this possible for the fuller reasons that you are of the same nationality and you bear a
similar last name with my late client making it a lot easier for you to put up a claim in that
capacity. I have all vital documents that would confer you the legal right to make this claim and
would make them available to you so that the proceeds of this bank account valued at £6.8million
can be paid to you before it is confiscated or declared unserviceable to the bank where this huge
amount is lodged.I do sincerely sympathize the death of my client but I think it is unprofitable for
his funds to be submitted to the government of this country or some financial institution.

My aim is to retrieve this fund and let it be claimed by the deceased family name, etc. for this I
seek your assistance since I have been unable to locate the relatives for the past 3year now and
since no one has come for the claim. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased since you have the same last name giving you the advantage which also makes the
claim most credible. In that stand, the proceeds of this account can be paid to you. Then we talk
percentage. I know there might be other persons out there with the same surname as my last client, but after a little search and check my instinct tells me to contact you. Can I trust you on this? I shall assemble all the necessary documents that will be used to back up your claim.I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of law.

I will not fail to bring to your notice that this proposal is hitch-free and that you should not
entertain any fears as the required arrangements have been made for the completion of this
transfer. As I said, I require only a solemn confidentiality on this. This proposal is acceptable by
you do not take undue advantage of the trust I have bestowed in you, Thanks for your
understanding.

Kind Regards,
Esq.Alvan Gibson
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