Six-year-old boy critical after being thrown off London's Tate Modern

LONDON (Reuters) - A six-year-old boy who was thrown from a 10th floor viewing platform at the Tate Modern art gallery in central London is now in a critical but stable condition in hospital, police said on Monday.

The boy was reportedly thrown from the 10th floor viewing platform of the attraction in central London on Sunday afternoon and was found on a fifth floor roof, police said.

He was rushed to hospital by helicopter. His mother was heard by witnesses screaming “Where’s my son, where’s my son?”.

“The six-year-old boy injured at the Tate Modern is now in a critical but stable condition in hospital,” police said.

A 17-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody, police said. The teenager had remained with members of the public on the viewing platform after the boy’s fall.

“There is nothing to suggest that he is known to the victim,” police said.

The Tate Modern, situated in a former power station next to the River Thames, was the most popular attraction in Britain in 2018 with almost 6 million visitors, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions.

Reporting by Elizabeth Piper and Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Michael Holden

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