NEW YORK — A 30-year-old woman found fatally shot in her Sayreville, New Jersey townhouse complex has been identified by local officials as Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour.
She was shot while inside her white SUV, which appears to have then crashed on Samuel Circle at around 7:22 p.m. Wednesday, authorities said.
She sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. She lived in the townhouse complex where she was killed, just steps from her home. She preliminarily appears to have been the target of the gunfire but a motive for the shooting was not immediately disclosed. Mahesh Chitnis, who serves on Sayreville’s Human Relations Commission, posted on Facebook that the victim, who was also his neighbor, was “killed 300 feet from my home … She was shot while returning back home. She was a woman full of life.”
Hours later, her SUV was towed away by police, who did not say if a suspect was identified or an arrest was made."The female had succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced on scene," Middlesex County Prosecutors Office said in a statement.
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