How day at Tate Modern became nightmare for family of boy thrown off balcony

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French parents, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had enjoyed a picnic with their six-year-old son before visiting the Tate Modern, where teenager Jonty Bravery was lurking waiting for a victim

A French couple whose son was thrown from Tate Modern's viewing platform have told how their lives have been ripped apart by his brush with death.

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Parents of boy thrown off Tate Modern says he wears corset and can barely talkThe six-year-old French boy's parents say he has endured months of fear and rehabilitation, and remains in a wheelchair and has to wear a corset almost a year after being thrown from the Tate Modern platform by Jonty Bravery
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Troubled mind and murderous desires of teen who threw boy from Tate ModernJonty Bravery, 18, had confessed to his chilling plans to kill someone nearly a year before he threw a six-year-old boy from the 10th floor viewing platform at the Tate Modern. He has been jailed for at least 15 years. Monitoring / supervision. Crazy eyes
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