A Sydney mother who was kidnapped before being found dead in a burned car may have attacked after someone close to her started a drug union.
Thi Kim tra was kidnapped his Bankstown house on Thursday when a group of up to five men armed with weapons and baseball bats assaulted the property.
Mrs. Tran, 45, bowed to a SUV at a pistol, while an eight -year -old boy was left with serious head injuries after being beaten with a bat.
The neighbors reported shouts of blood curd from the house, since Mrs. Tran was forced to one of the two cars led by the intruders.

Things believe that Mrs. Tran were discovered an hour later in Welfare Ave, Beverly Hills, when emergency services were alerted to a fire in the car.
A human hunt to find those responsible continues, but the Police suspect that Mrs. Tran was killed because someone close to her fell a lack of drug gang, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
It is not suggested that Mrs. Tran was involved in any irregularity, or her husband who was out of state at the time of the horrible incident.
Police confirmed that the family was not known by the authorities.
“This crime is horrible, the level of violence is unheard of,” Superintendent Rodney Hart said Friday.
“But I want to assure the community that we firmly believe that this is a specific incident and this does not have a random kidnapping.”
Images of CCTV arose or the terrifying final moments of Mrs. Tran that show that she was kidnapped from her house.
The vision, partial blocked by trees and other vehicles, captured two cars, a white sedan and a dark color SUV, climbing Edward St, Bankstown around 10.30 pm on Thursday night.
The figures are moving to the house, with the 45 -year -old woman appearing on the travel path shortly after. It was stripped naked and inclined in one of the cars.
Another 15 -year -old boy was present at the house called Police are later.

A relative paid tribute to Mrs. Tran during the weekend asking that the “local government will light up, return justice to my aunt.”
One of Mrs. Tro’s neighbors claimed to have seen a group or men who wore hoods, entering and leaving the street, around 7.30 pm 7News.com.au reports.
The New Wales del Sur government also responded to the criticisms that it had been silent when reasoning to the community after the surprising crime.
The opposition police spokesman Paul Toole accused the higher ministers of being “missing in action” that he had not spoken after the incident.
“Everyone in that area would live in fear thinking that they could be the next victims of these thugs,” he said.
The interim prime minister Test Car told the Daily Telegraph on Sunday that the “shameless and violent” attack “had” shaken “the city.
“Our thoughts are with the affected children and the loved ones of women,” he said.
“The level of violence involved, particularly against children, faces and is completely unacceptable.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanian described him previously as a “horrible event.”
The local police and the specialized detectives of the Homicide Squadron of NSW have formed the Bushfield attack force to investigate the incident.
Any person with information should communicate with Crime Stoppers.