From: "Mrs. Safia Farkash Gaddafi." <sara@atelierroutealmelo.nl>
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 16:36:46 -0700
Subject: Greetings in the name of Allah,
To:
Greetings in the name of Allah,
I am the wife of the late Libyan President Gaddafi who was killed by
rebels on Thursday 20th Oct 2011, please my life is in big danger and
I would like to use you as my contact to move a huge sum of money and
start living a free life in your country.
I am taking refuge somewhere but formally i was in Algeria but we left
there out of fear that we are not safe because the Rebels can trace to
any Northern part of
Africa. My three children and i can't go back to Libya otherwise we
will be killed.
We are afraid that our life could be in danger in Libya and for
reasons which i believe you know, we can not live in Libya. The death
of my husband was a broad day murder by the Libyan rebels. He was
captured and killed not by stray bullet as the world was made to
believe, it was a bad experience and a difficult in time for us. I
want to relocate to your country because where i am right now is not a
safe place for me to start up a new life.
I have some money, Twenty One Million United States Dollars
($21,000,000.00) in my possession which i will like to invest in any
profitable business in your country. I want you to guard me through
the business i will invest in. I will reward you with 30% percent of
the total money. I will furnish you with more information as soon as I
read your response indicating your interest to partner with me.
At present I don't receive or make calls for security reason (s) as it
is being monitored by some authorities and i don't want anybody to
know that i am here until i leave this country. All communication will
be through email message for security reasons.
I look forward to your prompt and positive response. Please if you are
not interested, kindly delete and do not spread this message for the
safety of my family life.
Kindly reply to my personal email address:
infosafifarkashgaddafi@gmail.com for confidentiality of this
transaction.
Thank you,
Mrs. Safia Farkash Gaddafi.
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