A young French boy who was left with life-threatening injuries after being thrown from the 10th floor of London’s Tate Modern has made a remarkable recovery — and is now able to run, jump, and swim again.
The child, affectionately referred to as ‘notre petit chevalier’ (our little knight) by his family, suffered a brain bleed and multiple broken bones after he was attacked by Jonty Bravery.
The little boy was on holiday with his parents when he was attacked on Sunday, 4 August 2019.
Bravery, then aged 17, picked him up and chucked him off the 10th-floor balcony of the London gallery.
The boy survived the 100ft (30m) drop and spent several months in intensive care following the attack.
Bravery, who has autism and obsessive compulsive disorder, was in supported accommodation but was all

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