Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishA body found in a burnt-out car is believed to be that of a 45-year-old mother who was viciously assaulted and kidnapped in front of her two young sons. Police were called to a home in Bankstown about 10:30pm on Thursday night after a group of five men wearing balaclavas forced their way in.They allegedly attacked the woman and her eight-year-old son with a baseball bat before forcing the mother-of-two into a dark-coloured SUV and driving away. The eight-year-old boy was treated by paramedics for serious head injuries at the home before he was rushed to hospital for further treatment. He underwent surgery on Friday morning and remains fighting for life in the ICU. A 15-year-old boy was also in the home and was taken to hospital for assessment. An hour later, firefighters were called to a car fire just 10 minutes from the Bankstown home on Welfare Avenue in Beverley Hills. After the blaze was extinguished, a body was discovered on the backseat of the car. Fire crews discovered a body inside a burnt out car in Sydney’s south-west on Thursday night Firefighters are seen hosing down the burnt-out car in Beverley Hills The aftermath of the car fire in Beverley Hills is seen on Saturday morningThe body is yet to be formally identified but police ‘strongly believe’ it is that of the 45-year-old Bankstown woman.Superintendent Rodney Hart, Commander of Bankstown Area Command, said police believe the incident is a targeted attack.’We don’t know if it’s organised crime, we don’t know if it’s gang related,’ he told a press conference on Friday.’This crime is horrendous. The level of violence is unheard of but I want to reassure the community that we strongly believe that this is a targeted incident and that this is not been a random kidnapping. ‘The two children are our main focus. Their welfare and their security is paramount to us. We have been able to make contact with their father and the victim’s husband who at the time of this offence was interstate. ‘He has spoken to police and he is on his way back to Sydney now to support his two children and to assist police with their inquiries.’One neighbour said the ‘sweet’ woman was friendly and mostly kept to herself. ‘I’m in shock that this could have happened – she is just a sweet woman who keeps to herself,’ she told the Sydney Morning Herald. Detectives are seen at the scene of the car fire on Friday One resident saw the vehicle ‘engulfed in flames’ through his bedroom windowA neighbour who lives opposite from where the car was torched said he had been staying up late ahead of the public holiday.’I heard a loud noise,’ he told Daily Mail Australia on Friday. ‘There was a loud bang and there was the sound of a car speeding past at the same time’. When the man looked through his bedroom window he saw the vehicle ‘engulfed in flames’. ‘My son saw it also. He was the one who called Triple Zero. He was on the phone for quite some time telling them what happened.’Then the police turned up and the fire brigade came. I was too scared to come out. I was real scared.’The man’s son was also awake when he heard a noise and then saw a car on fire. ‘I assumed there was another vehicle leaving but I didn’t see it,’ he said. ‘I didn’t think much of it at the time. I thought it might have just been an insurance job or something. I had no idea at the time until I heard the news this morning and found out it was something very sinister.’ Multiple residents called Triple Zero after spotting the flames from their windowsAnother neighbour was upstairs when he heard two explosions.’There was a bang,’ he said. ‘It sounded like a tree falling.’Then there was another bang so I thought something might be happening.’That man also called Triple Zero and went downstairs to investigate.’By the time I got down the whole thing was ablaze’ he said. ‘A car sped off up the street. I couldn’t sleep for about three hours. When I woke up and heard the news of what happened I thought, ‘that’s f***ing terrible’.’Normally this is a quiet place.’Crime scenes have been established in Bankstown and Beverley Hills. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.