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Family seeks justice in Sayreville councilwoman's death
Clip: 3/22/2023 | 4m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Eunice Dwumfour's mother, father and husband break their silence
The family of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour is speaking out for the first time since her death. Dwumfour was gunned down in front of her home almost two months ago, leaving behind a husband and 12-year-old daughter. Her family says they want the person who is responsible for her death to be found and arrested so justice can be served.
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Family seeks justice in Sayreville councilwoman's death
Clip: 3/22/2023 | 4m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
The family of Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour is speaking out for the first time since her death. Dwumfour was gunned down in front of her home almost two months ago, leaving behind a husband and 12-year-old daughter. Her family says they want the person who is responsible for her death to be found and arrested so justice can be served.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipthe family of a murdered Sayreville councilwoman is speaking out for the first time since her death nearly two months after 30-year-old Eunice June 4 was fatally shot inside her car her loved ones are asking for help and Justice in the case Melissa Rose Cooper reports I need Justice for my daughter please God help me thank you Mary June 4 no longer able to hold back the tears from her eyes as she pleads for help in finding the person responsible for killing her daughter sayerville councilwoman Eunice June 4. the 30 year old's life was cut short after she was gunned down in front of her home almost two months ago leaving behind a husband and 12 year old daughter I think of so many things you know being just there for me anytime I wish to call her phone even after her death I only pick up my phone I was like oh let me call my wife and talk to her then she's not there to listen to me our daughter death as course a lot in our life especially my wife um my in-law the little my granddaughter brothers and sisters and the old entire families this is the first time members of her family are speaking publicly since her death and nearly two months later they're no closer to finding out who is responsible for taking their daughter mother and wife away from them we know that there is someone out there who knows what they've done in taking a sister away from her brother a daughter away from her parents and most tragically a mother away from her daughter attorney and former assemblyman John wisneski is now representing the family their pastor says they met with authorities earlier this month but were left with more questions than answers rather have questions for them as to hey what's up it's been a month now we don't know what's going on parents have been kept in the dark and that's when they said well we you know we investigated and we can't share much information with you June 4th loved ones say that she was a kind person who was friendly to everyone so they just can't imagine who would have wanted to hurt her as you could imagine in any investigation investigators do not share the details of what they're looking at or why they're looking at it or even if they have any solid leads because that may in some respect impair their ability to continue the investigation and the family respects that but by the same token now well over a month since Eunice was taken from them there is no idea that they're aware of as to who wanted to see her dead what motive they may have had and I think the frustration for the family is that in the absence of there being anything specific there now becomes the speculation but the one thing her family does know she will never be forgotten we have a lot a lot a lot of memories just imagine your wife you know stay together you know lay in December together Smiles together wake up oh how you doing you know we pray for justice that's all like all I'm praying for understand Faith June 4's loved ones are trusting or finally bring the Justice the different NJ Spotlight news I'm Melissa Rose Cooper [Music]
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