Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

‘I wanted to be on the news’

EALING TEENAGER ADMITS THROWING BOY OFF A TATE MODERN BALCONY AS HE WANTED TO BE ON TELEVISION

- By HANNAH KANE hannah.kane@reachplc.com @hannahkane­e_

A TEENAGER from Ealing has admitted throwing a young boy off a balcony at the Tate Modern with the intention of killing him so he could be on the news.

Jonty Bravery, 18, admitted one count of attempted murder at the Old Bailey on Friday December 6.

When he was arrested he told police he had planned in advance to hurt someone at the Tate Modern on August 4 to be on TV.

The six-year-old boy, who is from

France and was visiting the UK with his family, survived but suffered lifechangi­ng injuries as a result of falling five floors from a 10th floor viewing platform.

He suffered a bleed to his brain and a number of fractured bones.

Bravery is expected to be sentenced on Monday February 17 2020.

CPS prosecutor Emma Jones said: “This devastatin­g and shocking incident at the Tate Modern on August 4 of this year changed the lives of Bravery’s young victim and his family forever.

“The boy was singled out by Bravery,

who threw him from the viewing platform intending to kill him.

“That he survived the five-storey fall was extraordin­ary.

“Eye witness accounts and CCTV footage, along with Bravery’s admissions at the time of the arrest that his actions were pre-planned, meant he had little choice but to accept responsibi­lity for his actions.

“There will be no trial as a result, and the boy’s family are spared having to relive this traumatic experience in court.

“This was a terrifying experience for the boy’s parents and our thoughts are very much with them all at this difficult time.

“We hope he makes as full a recovery as possible.”

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 ??  ?? Jonty Bravery and (left) a police officer surveys the scene of the incident in August
Jonty Bravery and (left) a police officer surveys the scene of the incident in August
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