Theories emerge on why Sydney mom Thi Kim Tran was kidnapped, found dead
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Thi Kim Tran, a Sydney mother, was abducted from her home by armed men and later found dead in a burnt-out car. The police suspect that her kidnapping and murder might be linked to someone close to her, possibly involving a drug syndicate. Witness accounts describe a violent scene, and CCTV captured her abduction. Superintendent Rodney Hart emphasized that this incident was targeted, not random, ensuring the community's safety concerns while a manhunt for her captors continues.
"This crime is horrendous, the level of violence is unheard of," Superintendent Rodney Hart said on Friday. "But I want to reassure the community we strongly believe this is a targeted incident and this has not been a random kidnapping."
Neighbors reported bloodcurdling screams coming from the home as Ms Tran was forced into one of two cars driven by the intruders.
CCTV footage emerged of Ms Tran's terrifying final moments showing her being abducted from her home.
Ms Tran was abducted from her Bankstown home on Thursday when a group of up to five men armed with guns and baseball bats stormed the property.
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