A French couple whose son was thrown from Tate Modern's viewing platform have told how their lives have been ripped apart by his brush with death.
The family were enjoying a sunny day sightseeing in London and had eaten a picnic together by the Thames before visiting the gallery.
The six-year-old boy had skipped ahead of his parents when he was snatched by mentally disturbed Jonty Bravery and hurled over the railing on the 10th floor - resulting in life-changing injuries that have left him in a wheelchair and requiring round-the-clock care.
Bravery, then 17, had been researching the best way to kill someone and had decided he would throw someone from the viewing platform at the art gallery after first trying to get into the Shard earlier in
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