Disturbing twist Ater Bankstown mom Thi Kim Tran is kidnapped and murdered

Police have been investigating threats to a colleague of a mother who was kidnapped her home and murdered in a horrible attack.
Thi Kim Tran, 45, was taken from her home in Bankstown, southwest Sydney, and was forced to be naked in the driveway before being taken away by a muzzle on the SUV.
She was later found dead in a burnt car in the suburbs of the nearby Beverly Mountains.
Her eight-year-old son also fought for her hospital after being hit in the head by a baseball bat during the family invasion.
The terrifying attack shocked Sydney, with expert detectives across New South Wales having been investigating the murders after launching strike forces.
Investigators are investigating the threat to Ms. Tran’s murder.
It is understood that Ms Tran has no direct contact with the drug gang in Sydney, but one question is whether she can contact her mother’s accomplices.
Police revealed that Ms. Tran’s colleagues were threatened by competitors. Daily Telegram.
Thi Kim Tran (pictured) kidnapped from her Bankstown home on Thursday

Ms. Tran was found dead in a burnt vehicle in Beverly Hills (pictured)
Investigators have been prioritizing finding sources of these threats.
Respect is rampant for mothers because relatives call on the police to “return to justice quickly.”
In an article shared on social media, a friend said she “suffered from grief” about Ms. Tran’s situation.
“If one day your best friend leaves you forever, you will cry.”
Police were asked to arrive at a house in Bankstown at around 10:30 p.m. Thursday after reporting on the kidnapping.
The criminal also attacked her eight-year-old son, who was taken to the hospital and fell into a coma. His 15-year-old brother also attended the attack night and was taken to the hospital for evaluation.
Ms. Tran’s body was found in a burning shell of an SUV in Beverly Hills, about 6 kilometers away from the victim’s home.

Ms. Tran (pictured) has no direct contact with organized crime

Police (pictured) are investigating threats to Ms Tran’s colleagues
When the terrorist attack occurred, the mother’s husband left the business on the interstate. It is understood that he is now reunited in the hospital with their two sons. It is not suggested that the husband be related to Mrs. Tran’s death in any way.
NSW opposition police spokesman Paul Toole failed to speak to the crime after Prime Minister Chris Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley attacked them.
“I can’t believe that neither the government nor the police minister went out to talk to make sure the Bankstown community knew they were safe,” Mr. Toole told the Telegraph.
“Everyone in that area lives in fear thinking they might be the next victim of these thugs.”
When asked on Easter weekend, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the crime “terrorism.”
On Sunday afternoon, Acting Prime Minister Prue Auto said: “The level of violence involved, especially against children, is facing and is completely unacceptable.”