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    Funeral services set for woman allegedly killed by twin in Teaneck

    By Lori Comstock, NorthJersey.com,

    3 days ago

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    Funeral services have been set for Naomi Hagley, a 26-year-old Teaneck woman whose twin brother was charged last week with fatally shooting her.

    Hagley, who officials say was shot three times inside the family home and died Aug. 15 at a nearby hospital, will be laid to rest Monday at 11 a.m. Monday at George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus .

    Visitation will be from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Sunday at the First Seventh-Day Adventist Church of Teaneck, with funeral services to follow at 4 p.m.

    Jonathan D. Hagley, of New York City, allegedly fled the Hickory Street home after the shooting and was found several blocks away by Bogota police, an affidavit from his arrest states. A gun with serial numbers removed was found in an area consistent with where he ran, officials said. His father called 911 to report that his daughter had been shot by his son, records show.

    Hagley, who has pending second-degree attempted murder charges stemming from a January shooting in Harlem , was charged with murder and weapons and obstruction offenses and taken to the Bergen County jail, where he remains pending a detention hearing. He did not appear for his initial hearing on Friday due to being medically sedated.

    An obituary providing biographical information on Naomi Hagley was not immediately available, and phone numbers associated with family members went unanswered Tuesday afternoon.

    Hagley completed her junior year in May at The City College of New York, where she was studying public relations, advertising and applied communication with a minor in journalism, her LinkedIn page says . She noted she had mastered several skills and was eager to engage in "challenging opportunities" that would provide real-life experiences.

    She also said she volunteered as a student teaching assistant at Greater Bergen Community Action, a nonprofit that seeks to reduce poverty by addressing the causes and conditions of economic insecurity. She also worked at a hotel in New York City, the page says.

    Email: lcomstock@njherald.com ; Twitter: @LoriComstockNJH or on Facebook .

    This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Funeral services set for woman allegedly killed by twin in Teaneck

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