Sydney Family Horror: Mother Kidnapped, Son Critical After Violent Home Invasion

April 18, 2025
Sydney Family Horror: Mother Kidnapped, Son Critical After Violent Home Invasion
  • The following day, police discovered a body in a burnt-out car in Beverly Hills, which is believed to belong to the kidnapped mother.

  • The eight-year-old boy underwent surgery on April 18 and remains in critical condition, while the older brother provided police with details about the attack.

  • Authorities are investigating whether the kidnapping is linked to organized crime or gang activity, although no clear motive has been established.

  • Neighbors reported hearing screams during the kidnapping, expressing shock at the violent incident in their normally quiet community.

  • Multiple residents reported hearing loud noises and explosions the night of the car fire, prompting them to contact emergency services.

  • On April 17, 2025, a violent kidnapping occurred in Bankstown, Sydney, when five masked men forced their way into a family's home around 10:30 PM.

  • During the incident, the assailants attacked a 45-year-old mother and her eight-year-old son with a baseball bat before abducting her in a dark-colored SUV.

  • The woman's two sons, aged eight and 15, witnessed the attack, with the younger son suffering severe head injuries and currently in an induced coma.

  • Crime scenes have been established at both the home and the vehicle fire site, with police conducting extensive investigations and appealing for witnesses.

  • Police are canvassing CCTV footage over a six-kilometer area between the two crime scenes as they search for the five suspects involved.

  • Superintendent Rodney Hart described the crime as horrendous, emphasizing the extreme violence involved and suggesting it may have been a targeted incident.

  • Superintendent Hart stressed the importance of supporting the surviving children and their father, who was away on business at the time of the incident.

Summary based on 6 sources


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