Bravery, then 17, was arrested at the scene minutes after throwing the boy over the railings on August 4. The court was told the defendant admitted he had planned the offence "well in advance" and had researched the easiest way to kill someone. The court was told Bravery "laughed" when he was shown the CCTV of the incident. CCTV then caught Bravery turning towards the victim's family, with the boy skipping a little way away from his parents. Ms Heer said: "As (the boy) approached, the defendant scooped him up and, without any hesitation, carried him straight to the railings and threw him over.
Source: Daily Mirror June 26, 2020 11:05 UTC