Thi Kim Tran, 45, was kidnapped from her Bankstown home in Sydney, Australia. Masked men, believed to be part of an organized crime group, broke into the house, assaulted her 8-year-old son with a baseball bat, and forced Tran into an SUV at gunpoint.
The kidnappers escaped in two vehicles. An hour later, Tran's body was found in a burnt-out car in Beverly Hills. Police suspect she was murdered by her abductors.
The police investigation focuses on a theory that the crime was a targeted act of revenge by a gang whose drugs were stolen. They are searching for the kidnappers and those who ordered the killing.
The key victim is Thi Kim Tran. Her eight-year-old son was assaulted during the home invasion.
A manhunt is underway for the perpetrators. Police are seeking information to identify and apprehend those involved in the abduction and murder.
A woman abducted from her home and found dead in a burnt-out car is believed to have been an innocent victim, targeted and killed by a gang seeking revenge after their drugs were stolen.
Investigators believe the murder bears the hallmarks of a sophisticated organised crime group.
Police say the 45-year-old woman, Thi Kim Tran, was at her Bankstown home in south-west Sydney with a young child and teenager when masked men burst in on Thursday night.
The intruders bashed an eight-year-old boy in the head with a baseball bat and forced Tran at gunpoint into a black SUV waiting outside.
The SUV and a white sedan sped away from the home, leaving the injured boy with a 15-year-old who had witnessed the abduction.
An hour later, just before midnight, police were told a car was alight in neighbouring Beverly Hills.
Inside the car was the body of Tran, who police believe had been killed by her kidnappers.
A manhunt is under way to find the men who abducted and killed Tran and those higher up the chain who ordered the crime.
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