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Man throws six-year-old boy from balcony Tate Modern Jailed for 16 weeks at Westminster Magistrates’ Court for assaulting two men Nurse exist broadmoor.
Jyoti Brave found guilty attacking Nurse Linda McKinlay and Kate Mastalerz as blood dripped from her cheek after he kicked one man in the thigh and “scratched” another in the face broadmoor Hospitalized in September 2024.
This 24-year-old man is Previously sentenced to life imprisonment Throwing a French boy out of Tate Modern 2019 10th floor balcony He is currently being held at the high-security Broadmoor Mental Hospital in Berkshire.
Sentencing Brave on Thursday, Chief Judge Paul Goldspring found him guilty of two counts of assault and said those who “care” about Brave were his targets.

The defendant refused to attend the hearing via video and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, which will run concurrently with his minimum sentence of 15 years. He was also fined a total of £350.
The judge said it was “unlikely” that Brave would be deemed safe for release at the end of his 15-year sentence “unless there are significant changes”.
A previous trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard nurses had been trying to stop Brave, who had to be supervised by three members of staff at all times, from climbing the ledge and jumping off.
Speaking of Broadmoor attackProsecutor Tom Heslop told the court: “At around 9.30pm Mr Bravery asked to go to the toilet. After using the toilet he tried to climb up the ledge and jump from it.”
Mr Heslop said the nurse tried to restrain him, placing him on a mattress and then turning him onto his back.
The court heard Brave “kicked” Ms Mastalez, hitting her in the thigh and “scratched” Ms McKinley’s face, causing her cheek to bleed.
Footage of the body abrasion played at the trial showed nurses struggling bravely on the floor before other staff rushed into the room to help.

Ms McKinley, a grandmother, told the court it was the first time in her long career she had been assaulted at Broadmoor.
In 2020, Brave was jailed for a further 14 weeks after admitting assaulting Broadmoor Hospital staff. He hit assistant Sarah Edwards on the head and face before pulling her hair. Then, when Maxwell King, a rehabilitation therapist assistant, came to help his colleague, he bit his finger.
A little boy who survived a fall from the 10th floor of London’s Tate Modern museum has said he has been able to run, jump and swim again, his family said.
In 2019, he survived a 100ft (30m) fall but suffered life-changing injuries, including bleeding on the brain and multiple fractures.
October, Family updates on a GoFundMe page the family has set up for medical care and recovery.
“Our little Knight has long since set goals for himself to be able to run, jump and swim again. Of course, he won’t be able to do that like other kids his age, but we can no longer describe what he does in any other way than to say run, jump and swim,” the family said in a statement.
The family added that the boy’s memory skills are still limited but “functional and improving,” meaning he will acquire general knowledge at his own pace.

