Wake Forest Assistant Coach on Leave After Punch

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NEW YORK — Wake Forest University has placed an assistant basketball coach on leave after police said he punched a New York City tourist who later died.

Athletic director Ron Wellman said in a statement Friday that he spoke with assistant Jamill Jones and the coach agreed that the decision was appropriate under the circumstances.

Meanwhile, the parents of the Florida man who died say they don't accept the coach's condolences. Bob and Donna Kent told NBC's "Today" show that Jones should have tried to save their son Sandor Szabo's life after punching him early Sunday.

"If you're this good father, son, husband, why not try to take him to the hospital and see if you could save his life?" Bob Kent said.

Police say Szabo banged on Jones' SUV window, apparently thinking the vehicle was his Uber ride.

A person familiar with the investigation told The Associated Press that Szabo may have been drunkenly knocking on car windows before Jones allegedly confronted him. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not allowed to speak publicly.

Police say Jones got out, punched Szabo and sped off. Szabo fell and hit his head. He never regained consciousness and was taken off life support Tuesday.

The city medical examiner's office said Friday that Szabo's death was a homicide caused by blunt impact to his head.

Jones, 35, of Kernersville, N.C., turned himself in to police Thursday and was arraigned on a misdemeanor assault charge. He pleaded not guilty, and his next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 2.

Jones, lawyer, Alain Massena, said the death was "a tragic accident, and Mr. Jones and his family send their deepest condolences and their thoughts and prayers to the Szabo family."

Donna Kent told "Today," "I'm sorry, your condolences are a little bit too late."

Szabo, also 35, was visiting from Boca Raton, where he lived with his brother.

Szabo was vice president for sales at What If Media Group, a digital media company based in Fort Lee, N.J.

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