LONDON: A British teenager who threw a six-year-old French boy off the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern art gallery had said he planned to push someone off a high building, the BBC and Daily Mail reported Friday .
The two news groups obtained a recording of Jonty Bravery, who has autism, reportedly telling care workers a year ago that"in the next few months I've got it in my head I've got to kill somebody"."It could be anything just as long as it's a high thing and we can go up and visit it and then push somebody off it and I know for a fact they'll die from falling from a hundred feet," he was quoted as saying.
, legs and arm when he was thrown from the 10th-floor viewing platform of the Tate Modern in front of horrified visitors on Aug 4. Bravery, 18, pleaded guilty to attempted murder at a hearing in London's Central Criminal Court on Dec 6 and is in custody awaiting sentencing later this month.