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Teenage boy admits dropping huge chair from 50ft balcony in Westfield shopping centre

The teenager told police ‘it’s not that deep’ after throwing the chair as part of an internet prank

Chair thrown at Stratford Westfield shopping centre

A teenage boy has admitted launching a chair 50ft off the top floor of a busy Westfield shopping centre as part of an internet prank.

Two youths were arrested after a viral video showed an incident at the Stratford shopping centre, east London, where the 15kg chair narrowly missed shoppers walking below.

The duo’s previous stunts included “throwing objects off bridges at trains”, the court was told.

A video filmed on 1 March by one of the boys was played to the court, showing a hooded youth throwing a heavy blue chair over a glass balustrade before they run away swearing in the opposite direction.

The two 15-year-olds, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Stratford Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday where the youth who threw the chair admitted criminal damage and recklessly causing a public nuisance.

The teenager who filmed the incident denied the charges.

A teenage boy has admitted launching a chair 50ft off the top floor of Westfield Stratford shopping centre
A teenage boy has admitted launching a chair 50ft off the top floor of Westfield Stratford shopping centre (Getty Images)

A previous charge of criminal damage that recklessly endangered life was dropped.

Prosecutor Elizabeth Ajayi said the chair, which was worth £500, was thrown 50ft from the top floor.

One of the boys was seen “lifting a blue sofa and throwing it over the glass balustrade all the way down to the lower floor”, she told the court.

“The video went viral,” she continued.

“It’s fortunate that nobody was injured.”

Both boys admitted their involvement in police interviews, she added.

In a victim impact statement, a Westfield security officer said there had been “unease” among customers since the incident.

The boy who threw the chair told police: “It’s not that deep, it did not hit no one,” the prosecutor added.

He also told officers he and his co-defendant “regularly indulge” in pranks, including “throwing objects off bridges at trains”, Ms Ajayi said.

District Judge Talwinder Buttar released the youth on conditional bail until sentencing on 13 August.

The second boy will next appear on 24 September.

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