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Boy thrown from Tate Modern can now run, jump and swim

Boy thrown from Tate Modern can now run, jump and swim

Summary

A young boy who was thrown from a balcony at London's Tate Modern art gallery in 2019 has made significant progress in recovery. Despite suffering severe injuries, he can now run, jump, and swim. The boy's attacker, Jonty Bravery, was found guilty and jailed for attempted murder.

Key Facts

  • In August 2019, a boy was thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery in London.
  • The fall caused serious injuries, including a brain bleed and broken bones.
  • The boy's family shared that he can now engage in activities like running, jumping, and swimming, although differently from other children.
  • He receives cognitive therapy to improve his memory skills and overall learning.
  • The family completed a long-held goal of having a beach picnic after a 2.5-hour journey.
  • Jonty Bravery, who threw the boy, was sentenced to at least 15 years in prison for attempted murder.
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