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Family's update on recovery of boy, 6, who was thrown 100ft off Tate Modern roof

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The six-year-old boy seriously injured after being thrown from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern is now managing to sit up, his family have said.

The French infant is "slowly but surely continuing to progress" after he was attacked by autistic teenager Jonty Bravery at the art gallery on August 4, according to his relatives.

He has been left severely disabled by the horrific attack with a GoFundMe page having already raised more than 221,000 euros (£199,000) for his treatment and rehabilitation.

In a post on the page, his family said: "He has gained muscle tone and regained enough strength to manage to sit longer in a sitting position and straighter in his chair without the help of his corset. "He can now eat all soft foods and can

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