According to the New Jersey Globe, police responded to a complaint of gunfire near the Camelot at La Mer apartment complex in Sayreville, New Jersey, and found Dwumfour, 30, dead inside her car.
According to a joint statement from Sayreville police chief Daniel Plumwacker and Middlesex County prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone, Dwumfour, a Republican who has been a councilwoman for the Borough of Sayreville since 2021, was declared dead at the scene.
According to the New Jersey Globe, police responded to a complaint of gunfire near the Camelot at La Mer apartment complex in Sayreville, New Jersey, and found Dwumfour, 30, dead inside her car.
Republican councilwoman for the Borough of Sayreville since 2021, Dwumfour, was declared deceased at the scene.
Dwumfour’s death is reportedly being looked into by authorities as a homicide. As of early Thursday morning, no one has been arrested.
Republican Dwumfour won the seat in the November 2021 election. Not until 2024 was she up for reelection.
Dwumfour worked as a part-time EMT for Fire Congress Fellowship inc. and was a certified business analyst and scrum professional.
According to her LinkedIn profile, she also held the position of Director of Churches for the Nigeria-based Champions Royal Assembly.
Dwumfour earned a BA in Women’s Studies from William Paterson University.
When The Post contacted the police, they declined to comment on the murder.
This was the scene overnight in the Sayreville development known as La Mer, where a 30-year-old Councilwoman was murdered.
Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour's white SUV crashed after the gunshots rang out. It appears she was targeted though the killer's motive is still not clear. pic.twitter.com/CJyP190RiW
— Charlie Kratovil (@Charlie4Change) February 2, 2023