Luck chain letter (published). Lottery-death type. From Spain to England,
1975.
This chain that comes from Venezuela was written by St Antoine de
Sidi, a missionary from South America. Since the chain must make a tour
of the world you must make 20 copies identical to this one and send it
to your friends, parents or acquaintances. After a few days you will get
a surprise . . .
Zerin Berreskelli threw the chain away and died ten days later .
. .
Don Elliot got £68,000, broke the chain and lost it all . .
.
General Walsh, in the Philippines, received £775,000, broke
the chain and lost it all . . .
General Walsh, in the Philippines, received £775,000, broke
the chain and died the following day . . .
The Sunday Times (London). "The chain gang's icy finger" - Patrick
Campbell. Jan. 5, 1975, p. 12, col. 1. Received in mail from Marbella,
Spain, dated 16 Oct. 1974. Contained name list, some recognizable. Possible
transcription errors or modifications. Was 74-10SP&.
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