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Old 06-08-2019, 12:51 PM #57
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The six-year-old boy who was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at Tate Modern has suffered brain injuries, broken arms and legs, and a fractured spine, a court heard today.

The youngster, a French national who was visiting London with his family, plunged around 100ft in the horror fall on Sunday afternoon while visiting the world-famous gallery with his parents.

Prosecutor Sian Morgan told the court the boy survived the fall after landing on a fifth floor roof, but has suffered a “deep bleed to the brain”.

“He suffered very serious injuries and is currently in hospital”, she said. “He has injuries to his brain, and fractures to his spine, legs and arms”.


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tate-moder...093100824.html
Poor lamb. Its the brain and spinal injuries that are the most worrying I guess. Keeping everything crossed, can only hope he doesn't remember what happened as that will be a massive hurdle to get over on top of his physical injuries.
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