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travelsafar Mon 05-Aug-19 13:11:17

Like many others i was shocked to hear of the awful event which took place involving the 6year old and the 17/18 year old. How ever listening to the world at One today they said that some sort of arguement took place and that the gallery had adult waist high railings on the 10th floor platform. Now i am thinking was the 6year old climbing or attempting to climbe the railings, did the older boy try to grab him and stop him from falling and the whole situation was misconstrude. Or am i wishfully thinking????? What do you think.??

Callistemon Tue 06-Aug-19 13:04:00

It has been reported that the teenager was allegedly a schizophrenic patient who should not have been allowed out without two carers.

It is just dreadful, tragic.

dragonfly46 Tue 06-Aug-19 12:12:27

The little boy has a bleed on the brain and a broken back. It is incredibly sad. The teenage boy is in court today charged with attempted murder.

Grandma70s Tue 06-Aug-19 06:18:42

Well, I admit my first thought on hearing the boy was French was to wonder whether the teenager belonged to an extreme right group of the type that attacks people they hear speaking Polish (or any other non-English language) - in other words someone suffering for extreme xenophobia. It was only a thought. It is just as likely that the attacker has extreme mental health problems of a quite different sort. No doubt we’ll find out eventually

lemongrove Mon 05-Aug-19 23:34:58

Well said MawB ( and others ) it’s a disgraceful post, but why aren’t I surprised, given the hysteria surrounding Brexit on forums.

Callistemon Mon 05-Aug-19 23:18:17

It's not your post which should be deleted MawB.
You are absolutely right.

Nico97 Mon 05-Aug-19 19:31:34

Well said MawB

MawB Mon 05-Aug-19 19:27:35

Notentirelyallthere
An appalling, insensitive, racist, cheap, thoughtless, even brainless post which trivialises a potentially tragic situation and shows no understanding whatsoever.
How can you sink so low?
If my post is deleted so be it, but I would not take one syllable back ???

Ginny42 Mon 05-Aug-19 19:21:01

I feel for both families. Imagine the horror of going for a visit to the gallery and it ending with your little boy badly hurt in a traumatic event, and the other family ending the day knowing their son has done such a thing to the other child.

Thankfully the little boy is making a recovery from his physical injuries, but he and his family will clearly need support to overcome what happened. All out of the blue on what was supposed to be a lovely outing. Unbelievable.

TerriBull Mon 05-Aug-19 19:04:15

notentirelyallhere, your post is idiotic, there are a huge number of French residing in and around London, the largest gathering of that nationality outside France I believe. You seriously think this random act of aggression was triggered by hearing French spoken, amongst the multitude of other languages anyone in London will hear. We can't know what triggered such an awful happening, but I suspect mental health issues, hallucinatory drugs.

I hope the little boy makes a full physical recovery, no doubt he will be mentally scarred by what has happened to him, but our hearts go out to him and his mother.

sodapop Mon 05-Aug-19 19:03:19

Appalling post notallhere nothing more to say really.

Calendargirl Mon 05-Aug-19 18:38:32

For heaven’s sake, stop blaming Brexit for events like this!
What utter, utter rubbish!

Nico97 Mon 05-Aug-19 18:37:39

If you have a shred of decency notentirelyallhere you would ask for your disgraceful post to be removed.

Callistemon Mon 05-Aug-19 18:36:28

Even if he makes a full physical recovery it is going to have an impact on him and his poor mother for a very long time.

merlotgran Mon 05-Aug-19 18:35:59

neah You are blaming this terrible act of violence on people who voted to leave the EU?

Seriously?

Your post would be funny if it wasn't so ignorant and insulting.

BlueBelle Mon 05-Aug-19 18:34:34

Oh dear that’s a huge judgement and really nonsense thing to say notentirelyallthere and is far from helpful
I can only think drugs or severe mental health will be the outcome no one in their right mind would ‘throw’ an unknown child over railings into the unknown unless they were very severely ill or ‘seeing’ things the fact that he didn’t even attempt to escape makes it even more puzzling and points to him being in some altered state I would have thought
Tragic totally tragic that poor family

GrannyGravy13 Mon 05-Aug-19 18:34:07

notentirelyallhere how insensitive!!!!

Callistemon Mon 05-Aug-19 18:24:51

I agree with Nico97, an appalling post.

Riverwalk Mon 05-Aug-19 18:24:28

FFS!

No, you're not entirely all here - I can't believe you've posted that shock

Nico97 Mon 05-Aug-19 18:21:45

What an appalling post notentirelyallhere. Your name does you proud angry

notentirelyallhere Mon 05-Aug-19 18:15:33

Message deleted by Gransnet. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

Day6 Mon 05-Aug-19 16:53:22

Sorry arrested not charged, but that might have changed now after investigation.

Day6 Mon 05-Aug-19 16:50:10

www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/tate-modern-incident-teenager-arrested-after-child-falls-from-height-at-central-london-gallery-a4205091.html

An horrific account of the incident. That poor mother and all those who witnessed it.

I think a 17 year old male has been charged with attempted murder.

MawB Mon 05-Aug-19 16:30:06

DD, SIL and little Flynn were among those kept "locked down" for a couple of hours but in the main building.
I too felt sick that such a thing could happen however it happened.
TG the little boy is now said to be stable.

BlueBelle Mon 05-Aug-19 16:27:38

An eye witness interviewee said the railings were shoulder height not waist height travelsofar
What you mean like a Michael Jackson Grammaretto
A very unusual and puzzling scenario I hope the little lad makes a full recovery but the shock will stay with him for ever I would think and with the mum poor lady, a dreadful and almost unexplainable thing to happen

Grammaretto Mon 05-Aug-19 16:13:27

I have a terror of something like that. Like when you see an adult teasing a small child and pretending to drop them but the child squirms and the adult loses their grip. Stuff of nightmares!