Authorities Identify Body Found In Wooded Area In South Jersey

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a woman whose body was found this week in a wooded area of southern New Jersey.

But they have not yet determined what caused the death of Kimberly Gable-Bujak, a 50-year-old Middle Township resident who worked as a travel nurse.

Cape May County prosecutors say the body was found Tuesday in some woods off of Indian Trail Road, not far from the home where Gable-Bujak lived. They say it does not appear that she died "through an act of violence," but the investigation is ongoing and further details have not been disclosed.

A neighbor walking a dog found the body, and the victim's identity was confirmed through dental records.

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