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Woman gave Russian astronaut $30,000 so he could pay Earth landing fees

Por: Newsweek Tech October 13, 2022

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A man claiming to be a Russian astronaut trapped in space has scammed a 65-year-old Japanese woman out of tens of thousands of dollars.The man told the woman, who lives in Higashiomi City, that he loved her and wanted to marry her, but in order to return from space and meet her in Japan, he needed her to send him money to pay for landing fees.According to Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, between August 19 and September 5, the woman sent him... + full article



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