Man jailed for 15 years for throwing six-year-old boy from 10th floor in London

Man jailed for 15 years for throwing six-year-old boy from 10th floor in London


A British man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for throwing a six-year-old boy from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern Gallery.

Prosecutors say Jonty Brewery, an 18-year-old resident of North Holt, London, had planned to target children in August last year.

The victim suffered head injuries that have had a devastating effect on his life.


Judge McGowan of Old Bailey said Jonty Brewery had the intent to kill and had brought the six-year-old to the brink of death.

The judge, in his sentencing after the brewery confessed to the attempted murder, said in his verdict that "the young child has received injuries that are difficult to heal and have ruined his life."

Addressing the accused, the judge said, "You went to the place where the view is, you looked around and saw the child and his family and then approached the child and took him down from the top of the fence." Thrown.

What you did on that day proves that you are a serious threat to the people. You made this whole plan and you wanted to be relieved of the stigma attached to it. "

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