Dear Sir,
 I am david Kumalo, son of the late Jonas Kumalo a prominent memeber of Unita - the 
National Union for the Total Independence
 of Angola - in the late 1960s as a rival movement to the MPLA which later became the 
government. My father was one of the front liners
 Unita for more than 30 years,but died in fighting with government troops on Friday 
22nd February 2002. I escaped to Spain and latter to
 London, The British Government after the death of my father knowing fully well that 
my father told me about the existence of US$15,000,
000(Fifteen Million United States Dollars) he deposited in a Security Trust Company in 
London., -as precious metals (for security reasons
). This money was acquired through the exportation and sale of Diamond and Timber when 
my father was controlling some tribes as the he
ad of states. Presently, I am living a political exile life here in London, avoiding 
the witch-hunting of the Angolan government troops. I have
 also certified the existence of the consignment at the trust company, but the labour 
law act of The UK does not allow me to operate a
 bank account in my status as a political asylum seeker. For the above reason,I was 
adviced by a top director at the Security Company
 to seek your assistance to meet me here in London to claim the funds in your name for 
onward transfer to your account for investment.
 I expect you to be trustworthy and kind enough to respond to this distress call to 
save My Mother and me from a hopeless future.
 And if  you agree, I hereby agree to compensate your sincere and candid effort in 
this regard with 20%
 of the total amount of $15 million US Dollars. When the money ($15 million) is moved 
into your discrete account. You will be allowed to draw 20% in your favor,
 while the remai1ning 80% will be invested meaningfully for our future if possible in 
your area of business and different sectors of the economy in
 your country with a reasonable return on investment. Again,the Security Trust Company 
has indicated that I owe an outstanding
 bill to pay at the firm before they could effect the release of the consignment, as 
the initial security storage-deposit charges paid by my late father
 had expired and I do not have enough money to clear the debt which the luggage 
attracted monthly. Whatever your decision is, please
reach me immediately through my email and furnish me with details of your telephone 
and fax numbers and keep this letter tight secret for the interest 

of my family. Alternatively, you could call me on :44-7709524468.
Yours sincerely,
malaki kumalo. 



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