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Tate Modern attacker assaults nurses
27 Nov
Summary
- Jonty Bravery, known for throwing a child from Tate Modern, attacked nurses.
- The assaults occurred at Broadmoor, a high-security psychiatric hospital.
- Bravery received a life sentence for the previous child-throwing incident.

Jonty Bravery, the individual responsible for the shocking incident at the Tate Modern where a child was thrown from a balcony, has been convicted of further offenses. Bravery has been found guilty of assaulting two nurses while at Broadmoor.
These recent assaults took place within the confines of the high-security psychiatric hospital. Bravery is currently serving a life sentence stemming from the 2019 attack that left a six-year-old boy seriously injured.
The new convictions underscore ongoing concerns regarding Bravery's behavior. His previous actions led to widespread public outcry and a life sentence, highlighting the serious nature of his offenses.




