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Boy Thrown from Tate Modern Can Now Run, Swim, Jump

Here’s a summary of‍ the news article:

A young boy,​ who was severely injured after being thrown from the 10th floor of‌ the Tate Modern in London in 2019, has made remarkable progress in his‌ recovery.

Key points:

* The Incident: The boy, then six years⁢ old, was thrown from a balcony by Jonty Bravery, a teenager. He survived a 100ft (30m) fall.
* Injuries: He suffered life-changing injuries including a brain bleed and ⁢broken bones.
* Recent Progress: The family ⁢reports he‌ can now run, jump,‍ and swim – albeit differently‌ than other children his⁤ age. ⁣He’s also⁣ improving his cognitive ⁤endurance and memory.
* ⁢ Emotional & Physical ‍Wellbeing: ⁢ He’s learning too relax and manage the tension on his ​right‍ side,which was a result of compensating for weakness on his left.
* ‌ Family’s Sentiment: The⁢ family describes him as thier “little knight” and are overjoyed with his achievements, calling his ⁣goal of running, jumping and swimming ⁢”mission‌ accomplished”.
* Ongoing Care: He still requires further operations.

The article highlights the amazing resilience of⁢ the boy and the​ dedication of ‌his family and care team.

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