Chandler Michael Kania been released from the Orange County jail after posting bond, according to his attorney.

The 20-year-old Kania was being held under a $1 million bond while he faces three counts of second-degree murder, among other charges, in connection with a triple-fatal crash on I-85 last Sunday, July 19.

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Roger Smith Jr., one of two attorneys representing Kania, told WCHL that, “his family has taken him home to Asheboro where he will be under house arrest.”

Kania – who is a rising junior at UNC – is accused of driving his 2005 Jeep Wrangler the wrong way on I-85 for at least six miles before crashing head on into a 2007 Suzuki, killing three of the four passengers; 49-year-old Felicia Harris; 46-year-old Darlene McGee; and six-year-old Jahnice Baird. Nine-year-old Jahnia King was the lone survivor from the Suzuki; she suffered two broken bones in her left leg and a broken right collarbone, according to officials.

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Smith went on to say in the statement that Kania would immediately seek medical care and physical therapy for his broken right ankle, broken left foot, and broken left arm.

He adds that, once he has recovered from his injuries and is physically able, he will focus on other areas of treatment.

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Judge Charles Anderson said at a hearing on Monday that he would only consider lowering the bond if attorneys agreed Kania would be placed in an alcohol treatment facility.

Smith says Chandler and the Kania family continue to grieve and mourn for the victims and their families.

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Kania’s next court appearance is slated for August 10.