Thanks for your email. You see, next of kinship is
not limited to relations of the deceased, nor is it confided to the
circuit of parental relationship, rather it is by choice of the benefactor
as regards to whom he wish to will it to (Beneficiary) either formally by
write up, or in formally by secret information disclosure to beneficiary
be Him/her business partner, relation, Kinsmen, or friends or well
wishers, therefore by virtue of the above stated, you can claim to be the
next of kin of the deceased.
I attached Death Certificate of Late Mr.Robert
C.Young, my License and my Passport, So dont entertain any
fear.
First I have to reiterate my resolve to carry out
this transaction within the jurisdiction of both local and international
laws and it is for this reason that I have decided to acquire the
necessary documentation with regards to the
funds.
For clarity I will outline the perfected
modalities:
I will prepare the "WILL" and Testament bequeathing
the assets of the deceased to you and this includes the deposited funds
with the bank as soon as I receiving the necessary information from you.
After the drafting and notarization of the "WILL at the notary public, I
will then go ahead to procure the "LETTER OF PROBATE". This document is
the final document that gives you legal authorization to lay claim to the
funds and also gives you the authority to request for the transfer of
these funds into your nominated account.
Truly I have a little of your information below and
it wassent by you but, I dont embarrass people because of my
dignitary status of justifications. I believe in my principles and
proceedings.
I would require you to send me your personal
details as listed below so that I can commence the documentation
process.
1. Your full names and
address
2. Your date of
birth
3. Your place of
birth
4. Your phone and fax
numbers
5. Your Occupations
These will enable me acquire some necessary
documents from the High Court of Law, Like I told you this will be legally
protected by the Law.
Thanks and regards
Br.Chris Johnson Dubeh
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