
"Prosecutor Tom Heslop said Bravery is monitored by three members of staff "24 hours a day, seven days a week" and is kept in a room with only a mattress in it. The court was told staff tried to restrain Bravery after he tried to climb a ledge to throw himself from it. They put him on his mattress before turning him on to his back, Mr Heslop said."
"They put him on his mattress before turning him on to his back, Mr Heslop said. Body-worn footage played to the court showed the nurses struggling on the floor with Bravery before other staff rush into the room to help. A panicked staff member can be heard shouting: "Jesus Christ, do something." Bravery "kicked out towards" Kate Mastalerz, hitting her in the thigh, the court heard. He also "clawed across" Linda McKinlay's face, leaving her with blood running down her cheek, Mr Heslop added."
Jonty Bravery, 24, who received a life sentence for hurling a six-year-old boy from the Tate Modern's 10th-storey balcony in 2019, was found guilty of attacking two female nurses at Broadmoor Hospital. He kicked Kate Mastalerz in the thigh and clawed Linda McKinlay's face, leaving blood down her cheek. Bravery did not attend his Westminster Magistrates' Court trial and was convicted of two counts of assault in September 2024. He is monitored by three staff 24 hours a day and kept in a room with only a mattress. Sentencing was adjourned to 8 January.
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