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Family asks for justice after teen’s body found in Kalamazoo

Posted at 6:08 PM, Feb 01, 2018
and last updated 2018-02-01 18:48:29-05

KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- A West Michigan family is pleading for answers after the death of a teenager.

The body of Mujey Dumbuya, 16,was found in a wooded area in Kalamazoo's West Douglas neighborhood on Sunday.  Her death is considered a homicide.

"We just ask that anybody know anything about this case, please talk to the law enforcement so that that person can be bought to justice," says Haja Corneh, Mujey's aunt.

Police say Dumbuya's right pink Nike tennis shoe was missing from the scene.  She'd been missing for days prior after not coming home from school.

Now her family is hoping for answers and justice.

"She loves to dance, she loves to dance, she would just do video dancing and I'm like 'Why are you dancing?' and she would say, 'Because I'm going to be a star someday,'" says Corneh.

Kalamazoo Police say the Grand Rapids Police Department listed Mujey as a runaway days before she was found dead. But Grand Rapids Police say they use the same code in their system to indicate either missing or runaway.

Her family says she just disappeared.

"She didn't run away what would make her run away? She has a family that loves her, she has everybody around her that loves her. What would make her run away?" asked Corneh.

Mujey's family reported her missing on Wednesday, Jan. 24.  A few days later, they heard the body of a young black female was found.

"Then we hear about this news...that they found a body in Kalamazoo and then the first thing that my sister though 'That better not be Mujey,'" says Corneh.

"And then for you to hear that oh we just found this body and it was a black female, it's between the ages of 16 to 24, and then you know somebody close to you is missing... how could you possibly agree to that, you're like 'no that cannot be her,'" says Corneh.

Tragically, her family found out it was Mujey, but what they didn't find out is what happened.

"Who would want to hurt that little angel? Who would ever want to hurt Mujey? What did she ever do to anybody?" Corneh asked.

"I want to know what happened to my niece, I want to know how did she die. And we want to lay her to rest so anything that we can get, any help, we just ask that.  Anybody know anything about this case please talk to the law enforcements so that that person can be bought to justice," Corneh continued.

East Kentwood schools, where Mujey was a student, had counselors on hand for students and staff this week who are also trying to cope with the sudden loss.

Anyone with information on this case should contact Kalamazoo Public Safety at 269-337-8994 or Silent Observer at 269-343-2100.

If you'd like to donate to the family you can go to their GoFund Me page.