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Man who threw boy off Tate Modern balcony sentenced for attacking nurses at Broadmoor
Jonty Bravery, already serving life for a 2019 attack, got 16 more weeks after assaulting two nurses during a self-harm intervention at Broadmoor psychiatric hospital.
- Jonty Bravery, convicted of throwing a French boy from the Tate Modern in 2019, was sentenced for attacking two nurses at Broadmoor Hospital in 2024.
- Bravery hit Linda McKinlay's face and kicked Kate Mastalerz's thigh during the assaults at the high-security hospital.
- The 16-week sentence will run concurrently with his 15-year minimum term for the Tate Modern incident.
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A man who threw a child from a Tate Modern balcony has been jailed for 16 weeks for assaulting two nurses. Jonty Bravery was given a life sentence in 2020 for throwing a six-year-old French boy from the roof terrace of London's Tate Modern art gallery when he was 17. He has now been given an additional 16 weeks after being found guilty of assaulting two nurses. He kicked one in the thigh and scratched the other in the face. The man is currently …
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