A Message from Kim Welden.
Dear Beloved,As you read this, I urge you not to feel pity for me, for I believe that death is a natural part of life that everyone must face eventually. My name is Kim Welden., and I am a merchant originally from Californoa ,USA , currently residing in Austria . I have been diagnosed with esophageal cancer, which has proven resistant to all forms of medical treatment. Medical experts have informed me that I have only a few months left to live.I must confess that I have not lived my life in the best manner. I often prioritized my business over relationships, neglecting to care for others—or even myself. Despite my wealth, I was not generous, and my focus was solely on my business endeavors. However, I have come to realize that there is much more to life than the accumulation of wealth.If given a second chance, I would strive to live my life differently. In light of my situation, I have made provisions to will most of my property and assets to my immediate and extended family members, as well as a few close friends. My hope is that God will show mercy and accept my soul.To fulfill my desire to make a positive impact, I have decided to donate to charity organizations. Thus far, I have distributed funds to various organizations in Oman, Algeria, and Malaysia. Unfortunately, my health has declined to the point where I can no longer carry out these actions myself. I previously requested that family members close one of my accounts and donate the funds to charities in Bulgaria and Pakistan, but they refused and kept the money for themselves. This has led me to distrust their intentions, as they seem dissatisfied with what I have allocated for them.The last remaining funds, which are not known to anyone, amount to a substantial cash deposit of £45,500,000 with bani in London. I would like your assistance in collecting this deposit and distributing it to charity organizations. I propose that you retain 40% for yourself and your family, while allocating 60% to charity.May God be with you in this endeavor.Sincerely,
Kim Welden
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