Boy thrown from Tate Modern can now run, swim and jump family say
The boy has made significant progress regaining mobility and cognitive skills, with over £470,000 raised for his care and a major surgery planned for early 2026.
- A young boy was thrown 30 meters from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern in 2019, resulting in life-threatening injuries, including a brain bleed and broken bones, after an attack by teenager Jonty Bravery, who was sentenced to 15 years in jail for attempted murder.
 - The boy's family reported that he has made significant progress, stating that he can now 'run, jump, and swim again', and has completed a 2.5-hour cycling journey to the seaside.
 - In early 2026, the boy is scheduled for another surgery to aid his recovery, with his family expressing concerns about the upcoming procedure but acknowledging his remarkable progress since the attack.
 - A GoFundMe page for the boy has raised over £476,000 to support his recovery journey, surpassing its original target, indicating strong community support during his recovery process.
 
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Boy thrown from 10th floor of Tate Modern undergoing miraculous progress as he runs and jumps again six years after attack
A boy who was thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern has undergone miraculous progress and is now able to run and jump again, just six years after the attack.The French child, who remains unnamed, suffered a bleed on the brain and multiple broken bones in the fall in August 2019.He was only six at the time of the incident.His family have been posting online updates on his condition, revealing he has made significant progress. TRENDING St…
"He can walk, jump and swim again." The family of the boy thrown from the tenth floor of London's Tate Modern six years ago has given an update on how the young victim is doing.
»An incredible achievement«: The boy, who was pushed by a platform of a London museum in 2019, is making health progress according to his family. Next year, a severe surgery is coming.
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