Boy thrown from 10th floor of Tate Modern art gallery making progress, family says
A young boy who was thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery has shown "clear improvement" in his sight, his family has said.
The boy, who was on holiday in London with his parents, suffered life-changing injuries in the 100ft fall, including a bleed on the brain and broken bones.They said: "A clear improvement for his sight was noted by his orthoptist who prescribed him new glasses with a much smaller correction: our little knight sees better and better."The boy can ride a tricycle, while his wardrobe has been adapted to remove buttons and laces so he can dress himself.
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