Married At First Sight Australia groom Paul Antoine under police investigation after wall-punching incident

In a statement from Friday afternoon, the NSW Police confirmed the matter had been referred to officers from South Sydney Police Area Command, but details of the investigation remain scarce.
βThe matter has been referred to officers from South Sydney Police Area Command, who have commenced an investigation,β a NSW Police spokesman told NewsWire.
βAs the investigation is current, police will not be making any further comment in relation to the matter.β
In a clip from the show, the Frenchman expresses remorse following the alleged act, weeping in the arms of Mirabile.
βSorry,β he says.
In a separate clip, he expresses regret to other participants on the show.
βI threw a punch in our bedroom door,β he said.
βI lost control and I punched a hole in the bedroom door. Itβs just not the right thing to do. Itβs unacceptable, itβs disgusting. Iβm still hating myself for doing this.
βIβve apologised to Carina for multiple times.β
The episode shocked and angered some viewers, including influencer Mia Findlay, who called for Antoine to be removed from the show.
βHey Mafs producers it actually doesnβt matter if the man who punched a hole in the wall because of an issue with his partner wants to stay on the show, or even if the woman who you paired him up with wants him to stay on the show,β she said in a TikTok video to her X followers.
βIf you are going to broadcast violence in a relationship, there need to be immediate consequencesβ.
Nine has been contacted for comment.
Married At First Sight is a reality TV show that matches strangers together in an unofficial marriage.
The Australian version is now in its 12th season.
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