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Woman kidnapped, killed and burned after horror home invasion, NSW Police fear


Police and paramedics raced to the scene and took the injured child and a teenager to hospital for treatment and assessment.

The youngest boy remains in an induced coma following emergency surgery.

‘This crime is horrendous, this level of violence is unheard of.’

Superintendent Rodney Hart

“We don’t know if it’s organised crime, we don’t know if it’s gang related,” Superintendent Rodney Hart told media.

“This crime is horrendous, this level of violence is unheard of.”

Hart said it appeared to be a targeted attack, and not a random kidnapping.

The woman’s husband is interstate, has spoken to police and is returning to Sydney.

“We don’t know too much about the [victims] … they are not known to police [such] that we would consider them a high target in the organised crime network or world,” Supt Hart said.

“[It’s] very early in the investigation, it’s an extremely serious, violent, horrendous crime that we are throwing everything that we have at it to ensure that we bring these people to justice.”

One woman who lives near the house where the kidnapping took place says she was shaken and afraid when she heard a woman scream shortly after 10pm last night.

“It sounded like someone was about to die,” she said.

“I came outside and saw a Mercedes speed past.”

The blazing car was found on Welfare Avenue, about a 10-minute drive from the home in Bankstown.

Multiple police cars were parked outside the Bankstown home as forensic officers combed through the scene on Friday morning.

Another neighbour also described hearing the scream, saying it worried her because she knew the woman who lived there and said she was friendly.

“I’m in shock that this could have happened – she is just a sweet woman who keeps to herself,” the neighbour said, adding she saw about “four or five” police cars there shortly after.

The neighbours did not want to be named for privacy reasons.

Police have also cordoned off all entrances to the Beverly Hills street, including the nearby nature reserve, as forensic officers assess the burnt-out car.

Forensic officers assess the scene.

Forensic officers assess the scene.Credit: Dylan Coker

It took one truck of firefighters about 20 minutes to extinguish the burning car, before they discovered the woman’s body in the back seat. Vision from the scene shows the front exterior burnt off and a burst windshield.

Superintendent Adam Dewberry from Fire and Rescue NSW.

Superintendent Adam Dewberry from Fire and Rescue NSW.Credit: Dylan Coker

“Once the fire was extinguished and the steam and the smoke had disappeared, it was a pretty grisly sight for our firefighters,” Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said.

“We all take a little bit of these things with you; some of it we forget about and others come back when you don’t expect it, but we have excellent support systems in place.”

He said it was not clear how the “extremely hot, intense and rapid” fire started, but it would not have been alight for long before crews arrived.

Welfare Avenue North is a dead-end residential street in Beverly Hills, adjacent to the M5 East motorway. The car was found at the end of the street, closest to the M5.

Police have established Strike Force Bushfield to investigate.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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