This email was not sent by a dying widow, but was sent by a scammer. The scammer, possibly through a fake doctor, banker, or lawyer, will request fees to be paid before the money is released. The money, however, does not exist, and the fees are inventions; any money sent to this scammer will be stolen from you.
From: BRIDGET K CLDWELL <[email protected]>
Subject: MY LAST WISH AND TESTIMONY (PLEASE READ)
Dear Beloved,
I am Mrs.Bridget Caldwell from leeds united kingdom and am suffering from a rare cancerous Ailment.I was married to Mr.Robert Caldwell, he worked with Chevron/Texaco in the UK for twelve years before he died in 2005. My late husband deposited the sum of £2.5 Million (Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Pounds) with a Bank in United Kingdom.
Recently my Doctor's have told me that I have limited time to live due to the stroke and cancerous problems I am suffering from and in light of this i have decided to donate this fund to you because i want it used as part of my husband's efforts to fund the upkeep of widows and charities worldwide.I know this seems very odd and unbelievable to you.I took this decision because at this point in my life i have very little to live for, I also do not have any child that will inherit this money and my husband's relatives are bourgeois and very wealthy people.I do not want my husband's hard earned money to be misused.I earnestly await your sincere reply at my email address: [email protected]
With God all things are possible.
Your Sister,
Mrs.Bridget Caldwell