Bryce Trower was riding along Foster Road in Norlane when he was hit by a black 2007 Holden Rodeo utility about 6.40pm on December 11.
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After serving time for an armed robbery, Shaun Baensch was greeted by whispers about his girlfriend’s possible involvement with Bryce Trower.

In an attempt to confront Trower, Baensch found himself unable to catch him as Trower swiftly escaped on his e-scooter.

Bryce Trower was riding along Foster Road in Norlane when he was hit by a black 2007 Holden Rodeo utility about 6.40pm on December 11.
Bryce Trower was riding along Foster Road in Norlane when he was hit by a black 2007 Holden Rodeo utility about 6.40pm on December 11. (Victoria Police)

Determined, Baensch returned on December 11, 2023, with his girlfriend by his side, tracking Trower down a street in Norlane, a suburb of Geelong.

“Don’t be silly, just keep driving,” Baensch’s girlfriend urged him, as reported in court documents.

Ignoring her plea, Baensch responded, “That’s Bryce, I should get out and hit him.”

Baensch then deliberately drove his Holden Rodeo ute into Trower, who was riding a Segway Ninebot e-scooter near his home on Forster Street.

Trower hit the windscreen, before being thrown seven metres into the air and landing onto the road.

Baensch drove off as nearby residents came out to help Trower, who was declared dead at the scene.

He was unlicensed at the time and the Holden was still registered to its previous owner.

Shaun Baensch arrives at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne. (AAP)

The next day Baensch removed parts from the ute to prevent it from being identified and moved it to an associate’s residence who refused to have it stored at her home.

She asked a friend – who had no knowledge of the offending – to store it at her home in an unused garage.

When police found the Holden, in April 2024, the windscreen, front bumper, ladder racks, removable sides, toolbox and vehicle identification number had been removed.

In the weeks after Trower was killed, Baensch lied to police and claimed he sold the Holden to a man named Jason Hart, whom investigators discovered died in November 2023.

Baensch joked to an associate about falling off a scooter, saying he had “done a Bryce”.

He tried to get friends to lie to police about the whereabouts of the Holden and told his girlfriend “if I get done … you’re getting done as an accomplice, so you’re just doing half as long as I do”.

He was finally arrested over Trower’s death in May 2024.

Baensch told a friend he was going to hand himself in because he would be “the boss” in prison because he had killed someone.

Initially he lied to police again, telling officers Trower had “fallen” in front of the Holden.

CCTV and images have been released in the hope someone may be able to provide further information
CCTV and images have been released in the hope someone may be able to provide further information (Victoria Police)

But when he was shown the evidence against him, Baensch admitted he drove to Forster Street hoping to come across the victim.

He said he wanted to assault Trower and had previously chased him.

Baensch said he intended to knock the victim from his scooter over rumours he had a sexual relationship with his girlfriend.

“Not knowing if the rumours were true, drove him crazy,” a summary from Baensch’s police interview said.

The 30-year-old, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter and failing to stop in July, faced a pre-sentence hearing on Friday where Trower’s family delivered statements about the impact of his death.

His father Eric said he visited his son’s grave every week to do word puzzles.

“If I knew what was going on, I would’ve taken him away to make him feel safe,” he said in a statement read to Melbourne’s Supreme Court.

Trower’s sister Pauline said she had experienced “profound and relentless grief” and seeing e-scooters in public provided a “constant and distressing reminder of Bryce’s death”.

Baensch will return to court for his sentence at a later date.

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