Boy sentenced for throwing chair in Stratford Westfield

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A video of the incident filmed at Westfield in Stratford on 1 March went viral

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A teenage boy has received an eight-month detention and training order for throwing a seat 50ft (15m) off the top floor of an east London shopping centre.

The 16-year-old and another youth, both of whom cannot be named because of their age, were arrested after a video filmed at Westfield in Stratford on 1 March went viral.

The video of the incident allegedly filmed by one of the boys was shown to Stratford Magistrates' Court.

The 16-year-old pleaded guilted to causing public nuisance and criminal damage but is appealing his sentence, with a hearing scheduled for 29 September at Snaresbrook Crown Court. The other boy, 15, denied the charges and is due to go on trial in December.

The outside of a large shopping centre with a glass and metal frontage. There is a large advert featuring the face of a young woman about the red Westfield sign above it. Image source, Getty Images
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The incident happened at the Westfield shopping centre in east London on 1 March

A detention and training order means the 16-year-old will spend half his sentence in a young offender institution and half served in the community.

The 15-year-old pleaded not guilty on 16 July to causing a public nuisance and criminal damage under £5,000.

He has been released on conditional bail until his trial at Stratford Magistrates' Court on 2 December.

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