French boy is practising a gentle form of judo and adapted archery as he continues his recovery

The family of a boy thrown from the 10th floor of London’s Tate Modern art gallery has said he is practising a gentle form of judo and adapted archery as his condition slowly improves.

The French boy was six when he was badly injured in an attack by Jonty Bravery at the tourist attraction in August 2019.

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