A Hispanic woman is accused of stabbing to death her twin sister in her apartment in Camden, New Jersey. According to authorities, the crime occurred last Saturday morning, around 5:38 am, when Amanda Ramírez, 27, allegedly attacked her twin sister Anna Ramírez.
Police arrived at the scene after receiving a call about a woman who was unconscious. When they arrived at the apartment, they found Anna Ramírez seriously injured. The young woman was rushed to Cooper University hospital but was pronounced dead at 6:19 am

Amanda Ramírez was charged with aggravated murder, Camden County Attorney Eva Colalillo and Camden County Sheriff Scott Thomson said in a statement. Amanda is in police custody and waiting to go to trial.
The motive for this brutal crime has not yet been publicly revealed and authorities have reported that the investigation is ongoing.
Anna Ramírez was the mother of three girls, according to her obituary, which she adds about the victim: “Anna worked for many years in the medical field as a certified nursing assistant. She loved spending time with her family and was a dedicated mother. Anna had a special bond with her grandparents and enjoyed dining with the family and spending time each week with her sisters.” Rest in peace.
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