At Grenfell Tower

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This morning.

The UK’s Metropolitan Police released the above Images of Grenfell Tower in London, following the fire last week which is now believed to have claimed the lives of 79 people.

Grenfell Tower fire: police raise death toll to 79 (The Guardian)

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13 thoughts on “At Grenfell Tower

  1. Charger Salmons

    What a crazy year it has been so far on the mainland.
    London and Manchester terrorism,a bizarre general election and now this.
    Mind you,we shouldn’t forget that 61 people were also burned alive in a forest fire in Portugal at the weekend.
    RIP to all.

      1. Charger Salmons

        Blighty dear boy.
        Blighty.
        Which educated you savages for 800 years.
        And was the first to help bail you out of your recent financial difficulties when no-one else would touch Ireland with a barge-pole.
        Show a bit of gratitude.

  2. Ollie

    There are hundreds of apartment blocks with fire safety issues in Ireland affecting perhaps 10 of thousands of occupants, yet the property promoting so called mainstream media is silent.
    Im addition to this we had dozens of forest fires a few weeks ago during farmer brush burning season, yet no fires over the weekend despite soaring temperatures.
    No investigation, no prosecutions.
    We really are an odd nation.

      1. f_lawless

        yep because cover-ups of that sort of nature could never happen in the civilised Britian..one must obviously be a looney for even considering it as a possibility..*cough* Hillsborough Disaster *cough*. ;)
        To quote the shadow Home Secretary speaking in Parliament last March:
        “All those years, the evidence sat in official files, but our political, legal and coronial systems did not uncover it. Nor did the media. Worse, they actively colluded in a cover-up advanced in the Committee Rooms of this House. I said it then, and I say it again today: Hillsborough must be a watershed moment in this country”
        https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2017-03-29/debates/77118A87-5609-47C9-BA07-60AF58891DDD/PublicAuthority(Accountability)

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