Parents of boy hurled from viewing platform at Tate Modern reveal he’s ‘making progress’
A BOY of six who was thrown from a 10th floor viewing platform at the Tate Modern gallery is “making progress”, his parents have revealed.
His parents said his memory is “starting to work a little bit again” and he can now lie on his stomach and roll on to his back.The boy, who was on holiday, was hurled 100ft by autistic Jonty Bravery, 18, last August. Bravery admitted attempted murder at the Old Bailey and is awaiting sentencing. They said: “Despite appalling conditions of confinement at the hospital, we are happy to announce that we are holding on and that our little knight has continued to make progress!
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