The teenage suspect has been charged with attempted murder and briefly appeared at Bromley Youth Court in London on Tuesday. His name can't be reported because of his age.
The French boy, who was visiting the gallery with his family on Sunday, fell around 100 feet to the fifth floor roof, prosecutor Sian Morgan told the court.
According to Morgan, the boy is in hospital with a bleed to his brain and fractures to his spine, legs and arms. He was airlifted to the hospital by a helicopter on Sunday. The court was told his life was likely saved because of the way the roof floor slants, said the prosecutor.
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'(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.'
On Tuesday, London's Metropolitan Police said: 'The injured boy remains in a stable, but critical condition in hospital with his family, who continue to be supported by officers.'
The suspect will be held in youth detention accommodation and is scheduled to appear in London's central criminal court on Thursday. The defense didn't make a statement during Tuesday's preliminary hearing.
The Tate Modern was the most visited tourist attraction in the United Kingdom in 2018, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. The group said the gallery welcomed 5.9 million people last year.
The Tate Modern was the most visited tourist attraction in the United Kingdom in 2018, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. The group said the gallery welcomed 5.9 million people last year. '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' The teenage suspect has been charged with attempted murder and briefly appeared at Bromley Youth Court in London on Tuesday. His name can't be reported because of his age. The suspect will be held in youth detention accommodation and is scheduled to appear in London's central criminal court on Thursday. The defense didn't make a statement during Tuesday's preliminary hearing. The suspect will be held in youth detention accommodation and is scheduled to appear in London's central criminal court on Thursday. The defense didn't make a statement during Tuesday's preliminary hearing. The French boy, who was visiting the gallery with his family on Sunday, fell around 100 feet to the fifth floor roof, prosecutor Sian Morgan told the court. On Tuesday, London's Metropolitan Police said: 'The injured boy remains in a stable, but critical condition in hospital with his family, who continue to be supported by officers.' The Tate Modern was the most visited tourist attraction in the United Kingdom in 2018, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. The group said the gallery welcomed 5.9 million people last year. The Tate Modern was the most visited tourist attraction in the United Kingdom in 2018, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. The group said the gallery welcomed 5.9 million people last year. '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' '(The) victim had gone to the Tate with his family that day and were looking over the side of the 10th floor viewing platform enjoying the view,' Morgan told the court. The boy then 'walked a few feet away from his mother' when the defendant allegedly 'picked him up and threw him extremely swiftly and in one movement.' The French boy, who was visiting the gallery with his family on Sunday, fell around 100 feet to the fifth floor roof, prosecutor Sian Morgan told the court. According to Morgan, the boy is in hospital with a bleed to his brain and fractures to his spine, legs and arms. He was airlifted to the hospital by a helicopter on Sunday. The court was told his life was likely saved because of the way the roof floor slants, said the prosecutor.
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