Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsMan faces charges over father's death

Man faces charges over father’s death

A 20-year-old Newcomb man is facing serious charges after allegedly driving a car that rolled and flung his father to his death.

Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives on Tuesday charged Brandon Gliddon with culpable driving causing death, dangerous driving causing death and failing to render assistance after a fatal collision.

Mr Gliddon fronted Geelong Magistrates’ Court during a brief hearing on Wednesday before magistrate Julie Grainger remanded him in custody to appear again via video link on 6 March. He did not apply for bail.

Magistrate Grainger refused a media application to view court documents relating to the case due to Mr Gliddon being young, having a disability and because police had yet to formally interview him.

The charges relate to a collision between a Volkswagen and a Kia Sorrento on Thompson Rd shortly after 9pm on Sunday.

Michael David Gliddon, 41, was hanging off the side of a black Kia Sorrento while son Brandon sped along Thompson Rd about 9pm, police alleged.

The Kia Sorrento collided with the Volkswagen causing the driver to lose control and the car to rollover near APCO North Geelong, flinging Michael Gliddon to his death.

Brandon Gliddon crawled from the wreckage of the Kia and fled the scene before patrolling officers arrested him a short time later, police alleged.

Police took the 20-year-old Newcomb man to University Hospital Geelong with serious injuries and paramedics took the female driver of the Volkswagen to hospital with minor injuries.

Brandon Gliddon had previously been under police guard at University Hospital Geelong and a Barwon Health spokesperson on Monday morning said his condition was stable.

Michael Gliddon was the sixth person to die on the notoriously dangerous Thompson Rd this year.

Thompson Rd has accounted for 25 serious and 46 minor-injury collisions in the past five years, according to VicRoads.

Sunday night’s death brought the Victorian road toll to 245, up 49 on the same time last year.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fatal crash leaves driver dead

Police are investigating a fatal crash in the Geelong suburb of Thomson this evening. Emergency services were called to reports a car had crashed into...
More News

New name for beloved venue

The performing arts jewel of the Bellarine has a new identity. The Potato Shed in Drysdale launched its 2026 season last week, simultaneously announcing its...

New light shines on the Bellarine

The North Bellarine has a new haven for people who need a shoulder to lean on, a new jumper or just a hot cup...

Aussie kids salt risk

Research from Deakin University has suggested most Australian children are at risk of developing high blood pressure at a younger age due to eating...

Experience live Celtic music

Multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is bringing the warmth and mystique of Celtic music back down the highway to Little River and Geelong this month. Channelling the...

Bowls community rallies for mental health

With more than two in five Australians estimated to experience mental illness over the course of their lifetime, mental health is one of the...

A run for love

The Portarlington community will show off its love of racing during the Flying Brick Bellarine Sunset Run on Valentine’s Day. The light coastal...

Valentine’s Day dip

Bellarine community members can gather to watch as hundreds of swimmers take a dip in Indented Head on Valentine’s Day. Wreck2Reef Open...

Living with CoHD

Geelong’s Leah Kolega has a lot on her plate as a mum of four kids, including two boys living with childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD)....

Proud of our Jakara

Few things are more thrilling than cheering on an athlete from your hometown or region as they compete on the world stage. I’m sure plenty...

Juggling school and music

Lana Karlusic, under the stage name Lana Karlay, explores the R&B genre through her new single. She speaks to Jena Carr about what it's...