Nigerian Pastor’s Wife Shot and Killed in US
Eze Kings Akwue, a Nigerian pastor, has lost his Ghanaian wife, Eunice Dwumfour, after she was shot 12 times in the United States.
Eunice, the pastor’s wife, was shot dead outside her home in Sayreville, New Jersey, in the United States, according to reports.

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The couple reportedly married three months ago, on November 24, 2022, at Champions Royal Assembly in Kubwa.
The unidentified assailant allegedly shot the 30-year-old councilwoman in her car.
According to reports, police discovered 12 bullet pellets in the woman’s white Nissan SUV near her home around 7.30 p.m. that fateful day.
According to eyewitnesses, shortly after hearing multiple gunshots, they saw a man in a hoodie run between two buildings and jump over a fence.
Nigerian Pastor’s Wife Shot and Killed in US. A preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased was caught on CCTV speaking to the assailant described by the witness as wearing a hoodie.
The investigation is still ongoing, and the motive for the assassination is unknown.
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