The boy was aged six when he was thrown from the Tate Modern viewing platform in 2019
A boy who is recovering from life-changing injuries he received when he was thrown from the Tate Modern viewing platform has made "considerable progress", his family have said.in 2019, was "delighted" to take part in adapted archery and a form of Judo, his family said in a statement.
They said they had spoken to specialists in Paris, who had recommended appropriate physical activity, and as a result, they had registered him "for equine therapy and the swimming pool with his specialised educator". The family said the boy had taken up a gentle form of Judo in October and had occasionally taken part in adapted archery.They said the youngster's sight and memory was also improving and he had made "considerable progress in swallowing and breathing".They added that he had received "very positive" school results and "manages to follow in class despite his difficulties, because he is extremely courageous and hardworking".
This is like an anti-story to really tell you that the boy is in a bad way. They are dressing it up as some kind of positive because they're afraid of disabilities. Clearly the boy will never be the same, most of him died when he was chucked off the balcony.
Again? Omg
Happy to hear this! Was a terrible thing to happen to him
Wait excuse me?
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Brave boy
Good for him. What a horrific thing to have happened.
This was in 2020? Whys it posted now?
The Victorians got it right
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Keep at it young fella👍🏻
Why has the BBC COVERED UP ON Kier saying the Scottish labour VOTED FOR THE LAW AND HE HAD Nothing to SAY IN THAT!!!! Is Labour Scotland not part of his Leadership. So we can see no leadership there then..
Who threw him ?
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