Boy thrown from Tate Modern’s 10th floor can now run and swim, says family
French child, who was six years old at the time of the incident in 2019, suffered life-changing injuries A boy who was thrown from the 10th floor of Tate Modern in London six years ago can now run and swim limited distances, his family has revealed. The unnamed French boy, who his parents call (…)
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