A Queens choir singer who was last seen leaving the beauty parlor turned up dead in a car with stab wounds to her head, according to officials Tuesday.
Dayo Corley, 43, had been reported missing after she vanished early Saturday while coming home from the hair salon, authorities said.
Her body was found around noon Monday in the driver’s seat of a black Chevy Equinox on Lakeview Lane and 122nd Avenue, about 12 blocks from her home in South Jamaica, according to NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce.
“She has two small holes in the back of her skull,’’ Boyce said, with sources confirming they were stab wounds. “We don’t know if she went home first or it happened right then and there.”
Corley was an active member of her St. John’s Episcopal Church in Jamaica.
“I don’t know of her to have any enemies,’’ said Clifton Diaz, a former federal officer who attends the church. “She sang at my mother’s funeral. She . . . did a beautiful job.’’
Rev. Jerrick Rayside said Corley was “admired and liked” by the whole congregation, noting she was involved with the church’s youth group.