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June 26, 2020 He was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment by an 18-year-old Old Bailey London court judge, with mental imbalance problems, who on August 4, 2019 threw a child, crowded with visitors, down from the terrace on the tenth floor of the Tate Gallery of 6 years who was in London with the family (residing in France) on vacation.

The accused, Jonty Bravery, not yet of age at the time of the facts, is currently detained in a psychiatric facility. Last December he pleaded guilty to the court motivating the senseless raptus with the desire to appear on TV "in the evening news" for his 15 minutes of celebrity. However, the judge and prosecutors underlined the social danger and the coldness of the gesture made in cold blood at the basis of the severity of the sentence.

The victim, pushed down into the crowd while he was in his parents' arms, miraculously saved himself by falling on a canopy at the height of the fifth floor. However, he did report a head injury with cerebral hemorrhage and severe long-term physical damage.