A 25-year-old man accused of punching a 17-year-old with autism during a fair in New Philadelphia’s Main Square on May 2 has been released from jail.

In contrast, his companion was released after her plea, with no restraining order imposed.

According to reports, the 25-year-old apologized during his apology, expressing remorse for his actions.

“I am ashamed of what happened. It was a serious mistake and I could not control my anger at that moment. It all happened too fast. I apologise and I want to support the child and his family in every possible way as I have realised my mistake,” he reportedly told the inquest.

Despite his claims, the investigator and prosecutor decided to remand him in custody.

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