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French boy thrown from Tate Modern shows resilience in rehab

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In 2019, a six-year-old French boy was thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern in London by Jonty Bravery.

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The boy suffered life-changing injuries including bleeding on the brain and broken bones.

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The boy survived a 100 ft (30 m) fall.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What specific medical complications or setbacks led to the boy's recent surgery and extended rehabilitation?
Why was Jonty Bravery allowed out unsupervised from supported accommodation on the day of the attack, and what oversight failures occurred?
What is the current legal status and future prognosis for Jonty Bravery, including any appeals or parole considerations?
How much of the over £500,000 raised via GoFundMe has been used for the boy's care, and what are the family's ongoing financial needs?
What specific rehabilitation therapies and medical treatments is the boy receiving, and what is his long-term prognosis for recovery?
Jonty Bravery's current agefactual

Jonty Bravery is now 23.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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Jonty Bravery is now 24.

According to Daily Mirror - Main

Context: This discrepancy affects the reader's understanding of Bravery's current age, which may be relevant for legal or reporting context.

Jonty Bravery's conviction chargefactual

Jonty Bravery pleaded guilty to manslaughter.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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Jonty Bravery admitted attempted murder.

According to Daily Mirror - Main, evrimagaci.org

Context: This is a significant factual disagreement about the legal charge Bravery was convicted of, impacting the severity and nature of his crime.

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