Glenmore Park: Torched on his driveway, man allegedly killed by son

A man has died after suffering significant injuries and burns with his son arrested over his death.

Annabelle Banfield
AAP
A 36-year-old man has been arrested after his father, aged in his 60s, was found dead with significant burns in the driveway of a Glenmore Park home in Western Sydney.

A man has been found dead on his driveway in Sydney’s west with his son arrested, accused of setting him on fire.

Emergency services were called to a home on Wargon Crescent in Glenmore Park in the early hours of Thursday morning, where they found the body of a man partially on fire.

The man in his 60s sustained serious injuries and significant burns, but a cause of death has not been confirmed.

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The victim is yet to be formally identified though Superintendent Trent King confirmed the dead man and the person arrested were related.

The father lived at the home while the son did not.

He is yet to be identified. Picture: 7News
He is yet to be identified. 7News Credit: Channel 7
A man has died after suffering significant injuries and burns with his son arrested over his death.
A man has died after suffering significant injuries and burns with his son arrested over his death. Credit: Channel 7

“There appears to have been an altercation between the two parties there following a break and enter into the premises, the front door was forced,” Supt King told media on Thursday.

The younger man is “well-known” to police, but there is no known history of domestic violence between the two men.

Supt King said an accelerant appeared to have been used in the fire, and police believe the son acted alone.

The 36-year-old was arrested a short time later in a car park in a neighbouring suburb.

He cooperated with police and underwent treatment for minor injuries to his hands and feet at Nepean Hospital.

He has not yet been charged with any offence.

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