On August 4, 2019, Jonty Bravery had pushed a child, then six years old, over the railing of the observation platform of the museum of modern art. The boy fell back onto a roof on the fifth floor, about thirty meters below. He suffered a brain hemorrhage and multiple fractures, in the spine, legs and arms.

British justice sentenced Friday to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 15 years, an 18 year old young man who had thrown last August a six year old French child from the tenth floor of the Tate Modern museum in London.

In the reasons for his decision, the president of the criminal court of the Old Bailey retained the premeditation and the dangerousness of the accused Jonty Bravery, suffering from serious psychiatric problems and 17 years old at the time of the facts, who was tried for attempted murder. She stressed the seriousness of the injuries suffered by the victim, whose life "will never be the same again".