Tuesday, June 06, 2006

VERY IMPORTANT

From: CATHERINE APEPE <mrsapepe1@walla.com>
Date: Jun 6, 2006 10:36 AM
Subject: VERY IMPORTANT

34 FOURWAYS CROSSING
FORUWAYS, JOHANNESBURG
SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: +27-724340319

I do recognize the surprise this urgent but confidential letter will
bring to you especially as it came from a stranger, but rest assured
that it came with the best of intentions. I am Mrs. Catherine Apepe,
from the Diamond-rich district of Sierra Leone and my late husband was
the former Special adviser to the ousted Head of State of Sierra
Leone, Major Johnny Paul Koroma. I got your email address from a
friend who works at the International Chamber of Commerce here in
South Africa.

During the war between our forces led by the Ex-Head of State, Major
Johnny Paul Koroma and the West African Allied Forces (ECOMOG), my
country relied heavily on the foreign earnings generated from diamond
trade. This money was personally kept by the then President Major
Johnny Paul Koroma since our banking system had collapsed during the
war. However, as the war progressed, it became apparent that we were
going to loose the war to the superior and better armed West African
Allied Forces (ECOMOG). At this point, my Husband Mr. Luis Apepe
starched away the sum US$30,000,000.00 in a security and storage
company here in South Africa for safekeeping and to avoid being
traced. Unfortunately on his return to Sierra Leone he was murdered.

Right now my son and I are in South Africa to claim this money and we
need a trustworthy individual or company that can help us proved the
important instruments that we will need in transferring and receiving
the fund abroad for purpose of investment as South Africa is not
conducive for us to invest this fund as we are presently refugees, if
you are willing to assist we will offer you 30% of the total sum.

God bless you as we wait for your immediate response, please do
include your telephone number, you can also call me or my son or email
me,
mrapepe1@walla.com Mr. Peter Apepe on +27 724340319

Regards,

Mrs. Catherine. Apepe

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