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Man Who Threw Boy From Tate Modern Assaulted Broadmoor Nurses
Jonty Bravery attacked two nurses while staff tried to prevent his self-harm at Broadmoor, where he is monitored 24/7 under strict conditions, court heard.
- On Thursday, Jonty Bravery, 24, was found guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court of attacking nurses Linda McKinlay and Kate Mastalerz at Broadmoor, with sentencing adjourned until January 8.
- After using the bathroom, Jonty Bravery attempted to climb a ledge to throw himself, and nursing staff at Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital in Berkshire intervened because `we didn't want him to hurt himself`.
- At around 9.30 at night, body-worn camera footage showed nurses Linda McKinlay and Kate Mastalerz struggling on the floor as Bravery kicked one in the thigh and clawed another's bleeding face.
- Nurses suffered injuries with one taken to hospital and another bruised and shaken; Jonty Bravery has previous convictions, including a 14-week jail term for attacking Broadmoor staff.
- Broadmoor is monitored closely, with prosecutor Tom Heslop saying Bravery must be watched by three staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is kept in a room with only a mattress, as a GoFundMe for the French boy's family has raised over 470,000.
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