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A general view shows the Tate Modern gallery on the southern bank of the River Thames in London
A general view shows the Tate Modern gallery on the southern bank of the River Thames in London
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  • UK police say it is still unclear from which part of the gallery the man had fallen.
  • The Tate Modern gallery's 10th-floor viewing platform has proved contentious.
  • In 2020, a man was jailed for attempted murder after throwing a French boy, aged six, onto a fifth-floor roof from the 10-floor platform.


A man died on Friday after reports that he fell from London's Tate Modern gallery, with the death being treated as "unexpected" but "not thought to be suspicious", UK police said.

The incident late on Friday morning comes nearly five years after a British teenager threw a six-year-old French boy from a 10th-floor balcony at the landmark museum, causing life-changing injuries.

It is unclear where exactly the man who died Friday had fallen from.

London's Metropolitan Police said officers were called "to reports of a man fallen from the Tate Modern".

"Officers, London's Air Ambulance and London Ambulance Service attended. Despite the efforts of medics at the scene the man sadly died at the scene," the force added.

"The death is currently being treated as unexpected but is not thought to be suspicious," the Met said, noting enquiries were under way to identify the man and notify his next of kin.

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The Tate Modern, which opened in 2000 in a striking former power station building on the south bank of the River Thames, is one of Britain's leading attractions.

Around 3.6 million people visited it from January to September last year, according to the latest statistics from Britain's Museum Association.

Its 10th-floor viewing platform, opened in an extension building in 2016, has proved contentious.

Jonty Bravery was jailed in 2020 for attempted murder after throwing a young French boy, aged six and on holiday with his family, onto a fifth-floor roof from the platform the previous August.

The boy suffered a broken spine, legs and arms, as well as a head injury as a result.

Bravery, who was 17 at the time, said in the immediate aftermath he had carried out the assault because he was not getting the appropriate care for mental health issues.

Meanwhile in 2023, owners of luxury flats adjacent to the gallery won a legal battle requiring it to prevent visitors from seeing into their flats from the gallery.

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