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London fire: Met confirms 17 dead with further fatalities expected – latest updates Met confirms 17 dead with further fatalities expected from Grenfell blaze – as it happened
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Summary: here's what we know so far
At least 17 people have died in Wednesday’s fire at Grenfell Tower. Police have said the death toll is likely to rise.
Sniffer dogs are being sent into the burnt-out tower to search for bodies, while structural engineers work to make the building safe for firefighters to search. The search operation could take weeks, according to the Met commander Stuart Cundy.
A ruptured gas main hampered efforts to quell the fire overnight. It was finally brought under control at 1.14am on Thursday.
Theresa May visited the scene where she met members of the emergency services. She was criticised for failing to meet residents during the visit. Jeremy Corbyn also visited the scene.
Nine firefighters were hurt in the rescue and there are concerns for their mental health. The fire commander Dany Cotton said: “I’m more concerned longer term about the mental impact on a lot of people who were here. People saw and heard things on a scale they have never seen before.”
Labour is demanding a special Commons session to question a senior minister about what the government plans to do in the wake of the fire and ask why it failed to act on coroners’ concerns about two previous tower block fires. The Labour MP for Tottenham, David Lammy, said that what happened amounted to “corporate manslaughter”.
There is growing frustration from the families of the missing about the lack of information about their loved ones. The names of at least 24 people have been circulated by friends and family. Police say they cannot give figures on the number of people missing.
A total of 37 people are still being treated in hospital, with 17 in critical care. They are in six hospitals across London.
The Queen has issued a message of condolence and paid tribute to the bravery of firefighters.
A huge relief effort has swung into action, with charity workers and volunteers providing aid for those affected. Residents have voiced their anger at a lack of coordination from the council and other authorities. More than £1m to help displaced residents has been raised via online donations in just over 24 hours.
Experts said the fire spread at unusual speed and raised concerns whether the cladding may have contributed to this. The tower, which was built in 1974, recently underwent a major refurbishment.
It also emerged the cladding used in Grenfell Tower was behind a rapidly spreading blaze at a tower block in Melbourne in 2014. An eighth-floor fire raced up 13 floors to the roof of the 21-storey building in 11 minutes. The spread was “directly associated” with the external cladding, said the fire brigade.
The Grenfell Action Group, a residents’ association, repeatedly warned about the risk of fire and claimed a major blaze was narrowly averted after a power surge in 2013. The group said its concerns were dismissed.
Witnesses described screams of terror and people jumping out of flats in an attempt to reach safety. A baby was caught by a member of the public after being dropped from the ninth or 10th floor, a witness said.
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The Home Office has now confirmed that Nick Hurd, whose ministerial brief takes in the fire service, will be making a statement to MPs at 1.30pm.
As parliament is not yet sitting it will be in what is known as the Grand Committee Room, by Westminster Hall.
Hurd will make a statement and answer questions from MPs, we’re told.
Labour had already called for a statement to MPs on the fire, while the Lib Dems have this morning called for the government to publish its delayed review into building regulations connected to fire safety.
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Here’s a gallery of the latest images of the fire and its aftermath.Here’s a gallery of the latest images of the fire and its aftermath.
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Corbyn visits the sceneCorbyn visits the scene
Jeremy Corbyn has also visited the scene of the fire. He was photographed talking to Matt Wrack of the Fire Brigades Union.Jeremy Corbyn has also visited the scene of the fire. He was photographed talking to Matt Wrack of the Fire Brigades Union.
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Here’s what we know about those people still missing.Here’s what we know about those people still missing.
Khadija SayeKhadija Saye
Saye, 24, is a photographer who recently exhibited her work at the Venice Biennale, and is believed to have been living in a flat with her mother, Mary Mendy. David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, a friend, has appealed for information, tweeting to say the young photographer was a “dear friend, a beautiful soul and emerging artist”.Saye, 24, is a photographer who recently exhibited her work at the Venice Biennale, and is believed to have been living in a flat with her mother, Mary Mendy. David Lammy, MP for Tottenham, a friend, has appealed for information, tweeting to say the young photographer was a “dear friend, a beautiful soul and emerging artist”.
Saye was last heard from at 3am when she messaged on Facebook that she was unable to get out of the flat as the smoke was so thick.Saye was last heard from at 3am when she messaged on Facebook that she was unable to get out of the flat as the smoke was so thick.
Mary Mendy, 53, has been registered as living in the tower block for at least 20 years. She is believed to have been living on the 17th floor of the building.Mary Mendy, 53, has been registered as living in the tower block for at least 20 years. She is believed to have been living on the 17th floor of the building.
Jessica UrbanoJessica Urbano
Jessica, 12, lived on the 20th floor and became separated from her family. Ana Ospina, a makeup artist, said she had visited a number of hospitals trying to find out about her niece. She was also reported to have been put into an ambulance. Another aunt, Sandra, told the Mirror “somebody gave her a phone and she rang her mum at 1.29am and at 1.39am”. She was believed to be a with a group of people on the fire stairs.Jessica, 12, lived on the 20th floor and became separated from her family. Ana Ospina, a makeup artist, said she had visited a number of hospitals trying to find out about her niece. She was also reported to have been put into an ambulance. Another aunt, Sandra, told the Mirror “somebody gave her a phone and she rang her mum at 1.29am and at 1.39am”. She was believed to be a with a group of people on the fire stairs.
Farah Hamdan, her husband Omar Belkadi and six-month-old daughter Leena BelkadiFarah Hamdan, her husband Omar Belkadi and six-month-old daughter Leena Belkadi
The family, including two other children who have since been found, were on the 20th floor. Farah called her sister at around 1am. She was told by the family to leave, but said she had been told to “stay put”. Her cousin, Adel Chaoui, said the two children found were in hospital, but one was in a coma. “No one knows what will happen. The other one is traumatised and sedated but otherwise OK.”The family, including two other children who have since been found, were on the 20th floor. Farah called her sister at around 1am. She was told by the family to leave, but said she had been told to “stay put”. Her cousin, Adel Chaoui, said the two children found were in hospital, but one was in a coma. “No one knows what will happen. The other one is traumatised and sedated but otherwise OK.”
Mariem ElgwahryMariem Elgwahry
Friends appealed for information about the 27-year-old, who is believed to have been living on the 19th floor. One woman posted she had last been heard from at 2.30am and was with her mother when she called. According to records, a man called Ahmed Elgwahry was also living in the property.Friends appealed for information about the 27-year-old, who is believed to have been living on the 19th floor. One woman posted she had last been heard from at 2.30am and was with her mother when she called. According to records, a man called Ahmed Elgwahry was also living in the property.
Abdulaziz Wahabi, wife Faouzia, and children Nurhouda, Yassin and MedhiAbdulaziz Wahabi, wife Faouzia, and children Nurhouda, Yassin and Medhi
All lived on the 21st floor of the tower, according to Wahabi’s sister, Hana, who spoke to him on the night. “He said he had been told to stay inside, stay in one room together and put towels under the door. I told him to leave.” But he said there was too much smoke. “The last time I saw him they were waving out the window. The last time I spoke to his wife, he was on the phone to the fire brigade.”All lived on the 21st floor of the tower, according to Wahabi’s sister, Hana, who spoke to him on the night. “He said he had been told to stay inside, stay in one room together and put towels under the door. I told him to leave.” But he said there was too much smoke. “The last time I saw him they were waving out the window. The last time I spoke to his wife, he was on the phone to the fire brigade.”
Ali Yawar JafariAli Yawar Jafari
His son, Hamid Ali Jafari, appealed on Twitter for information. He said the 82-year-old was living on the 10th floor of the building. He said his father had lost contact with his mother and sister who lived with him. “He was with my mother and sister in the lift and she said the lift stopped on the 10th floor and he said there was too much smoke and he couldn’t breathe and he got out of the lift and then the door shut and it didn’t stop again till the ground floor,” he told the Telegraph.His son, Hamid Ali Jafari, appealed on Twitter for information. He said the 82-year-old was living on the 10th floor of the building. He said his father had lost contact with his mother and sister who lived with him. “He was with my mother and sister in the lift and she said the lift stopped on the 10th floor and he said there was too much smoke and he couldn’t breathe and he got out of the lift and then the door shut and it didn’t stop again till the ground floor,” he told the Telegraph.
Mohamednur TuccaMohamednur Tucca
He is missing along with his wife Amalahmedin and his three-year-old daughter after visiting relatives. His manager, Mike Morgan, chief executive of the Soho-based PR agency the Red Consultancy, told Sky News: “Mo is part of the family. He will have been with us for 10 years next month and is due to be awarded his decade milestone. We all just want to hear he is OK.”He is missing along with his wife Amalahmedin and his three-year-old daughter after visiting relatives. His manager, Mike Morgan, chief executive of the Soho-based PR agency the Red Consultancy, told Sky News: “Mo is part of the family. He will have been with us for 10 years next month and is due to be awarded his decade milestone. We all just want to hear he is OK.”
Gloria Trevisan and Marco GottardiGloria Trevisan and Marco Gottardi
The young Italian couple recently moved into the 23rd floor of the block. “I don’t have news from them since last night and their mobile phones are off,” Gottardi’s cousin wrote on Facebook. “I’m praying to God they make it out safely.” Trevisan, 26, called her mother in Italy at roughly 3.30am to say their building was ablaze, according to the Italian newspaper Corriere del Veneto. They have not been heard from since.The young Italian couple recently moved into the 23rd floor of the block. “I don’t have news from them since last night and their mobile phones are off,” Gottardi’s cousin wrote on Facebook. “I’m praying to God they make it out safely.” Trevisan, 26, called her mother in Italy at roughly 3.30am to say their building was ablaze, according to the Italian newspaper Corriere del Veneto. They have not been heard from since.
Raymond “Moses” BernardRaymond “Moses” Bernard
A family friend told the Press Association that Raymond Bernard, 65, known to friends as Moses, was missing. He was registered at flat 201, along with Karen Bernard, 53. They had lived there since at least 2003.A family friend told the Press Association that Raymond Bernard, 65, known to friends as Moses, was missing. He was registered at flat 201, along with Karen Bernard, 53. They had lived there since at least 2003.
Rania IbrhamRania Ibrham
Believed to be the mother of two small children, aged three and five, the 30-year-old uploaded a Facebook Live video as she appeared to be stuck at the top of the tower block, and has not been heard from by friends since. In the footage, she can be seen seeking help in the smoke-filled corridor before going back into her home and looking down on the street below from her balcony. Her husband was reportedly not at home because he is on holiday.Believed to be the mother of two small children, aged three and five, the 30-year-old uploaded a Facebook Live video as she appeared to be stuck at the top of the tower block, and has not been heard from by friends since. In the footage, she can be seen seeking help in the smoke-filled corridor before going back into her home and looking down on the street below from her balcony. Her husband was reportedly not at home because he is on holiday.
Hesham RahmanHesham Rahman
Noha Baghdady shared a picture of her brother Hesham Rahman, 57, on social media, saying he lived on the 20th floor. His nephews were searching hospitals. Sky News reported that his last contact with family was at around 3am when he told them he could smell smoke. He reportedly has diabetes, making it difficult for him to walk down stairs.Noha Baghdady shared a picture of her brother Hesham Rahman, 57, on social media, saying he lived on the 20th floor. His nephews were searching hospitals. Sky News reported that his last contact with family was at around 3am when he told them he could smell smoke. He reportedly has diabetes, making it difficult for him to walk down stairs.
Dennis MurphyDennis Murphy
Stevan Racz shared a post seeking information about his uncle Dennis Murphy, who he said had called while trapped on the 14th floor of the building. “We haven’t heard anything since.”Stevan Racz shared a post seeking information about his uncle Dennis Murphy, who he said had called while trapped on the 14th floor of the building. “We haven’t heard anything since.”
Tony DissonTony Disson
His son Lee Disson posted on Facebook to say: “If anyone has seen my dad, Tony Disson, could they let us know.” He is believed to have been living in flat 194. Another relative tweeted: “My cousin is desperate to trace his dad. Tony Disson. He lived on the 10th floor. We are hearing terrible news from neighbours.” The 66-year-old lived with his wife Cordelia.His son Lee Disson posted on Facebook to say: “If anyone has seen my dad, Tony Disson, could they let us know.” He is believed to have been living in flat 194. Another relative tweeted: “My cousin is desperate to trace his dad. Tony Disson. He lived on the 10th floor. We are hearing terrible news from neighbours.” The 66-year-old lived with his wife Cordelia.
Mohamed “Saber” NedaMohamed “Saber” Neda
A friend of Neda, Ariana Neumann Rodger, posted on Facebook that “his family are severely injured and in hospital and desperate to find out where he is”. Zia Popal, who described him as his uncle, posted: “He was on the top floor of the building trying to help [people] and went missing since.” He added that none of the hospitals had him registered.A friend of Neda, Ariana Neumann Rodger, posted on Facebook that “his family are severely injured and in hospital and desperate to find out where he is”. Zia Popal, who described him as his uncle, posted: “He was on the top floor of the building trying to help [people] and went missing since.” He added that none of the hospitals had him registered.
Zainab DeanZainab Dean
Francis Dean, 47, said his sister Zainab had called him to say firefighters had instructed her to remain in her 14th-floor flat, with her two-year-old son Jeremiah. That was in the early hours of Wednesday. He said he feared the worst.Francis Dean, 47, said his sister Zainab had called him to say firefighters had instructed her to remain in her 14th-floor flat, with her two-year-old son Jeremiah. That was in the early hours of Wednesday. He said he feared the worst.
Sheila SmithSheila Smith
Adam Smith appealed for information about his 84-year-old mother, Sheila. She is believed to have been living at flat 132 in the building.Adam Smith appealed for information about his 84-year-old mother, Sheila. She is believed to have been living at flat 132 in the building.
Nadia ChoucairNadia Choucair
Council records showed that Nadia and Malak Choucair were living in flat 193. Nadia, 33, worked as a nursery officer at the Avondale Park primary school. She is understood to have lived on one of the top floors with her husband, three daughters and mother-in-law. A resident, called Hulya, who lives close by told the Telegraph: “Nadia’s daughter rang a friend saying: ‘I don’t think I’m going to make it.’ It’s heartbreaking.”Council records showed that Nadia and Malak Choucair were living in flat 193. Nadia, 33, worked as a nursery officer at the Avondale Park primary school. She is understood to have lived on one of the top floors with her husband, three daughters and mother-in-law. A resident, called Hulya, who lives close by told the Telegraph: “Nadia’s daughter rang a friend saying: ‘I don’t think I’m going to make it.’ It’s heartbreaking.”
Nura JamelNura Jamel
Friends said she had contacted them from the building as the fire took hold. According to records, Jamel was living at flat 192. Hibo Yussuf, 35, a friend of the missing woman, told the Telegraph: “We’ve heard that Nura’s daughter is in hospital but hasn’t been able to get hold of her mum. Nura called one of her friends to say: ‘Forgive me, the fire is here, I’m dying.’”Friends said she had contacted them from the building as the fire took hold. According to records, Jamel was living at flat 192. Hibo Yussuf, 35, a friend of the missing woman, told the Telegraph: “We’ve heard that Nura’s daughter is in hospital but hasn’t been able to get hold of her mum. Nura called one of her friends to say: ‘Forgive me, the fire is here, I’m dying.’”
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Adel Chaoui from London is desperately looking for his cousin Farah Hamdan, her husband Omar Belkadi and their six-month-old daughter Leena Belkadi.Adel Chaoui from London is desperately looking for his cousin Farah Hamdan, her husband Omar Belkadi and their six-month-old daughter Leena Belkadi.
The family, including two other children who have since been found, were on the 20th floor of Grenfell Tower when the fire happened.The family, including two other children who have since been found, were on the 20th floor of Grenfell Tower when the fire happened.
Chaoui said his family were being kept in the dark about what was happening and called for authorities to give out more information. He said: “I was trawling hospitals and yesterday morning I found two of Farah’s children in St Mary’s. It’s not because authorities contacted us but because we begged and cajoled a nurse who took pity and said there was a child upstairs who matched our description.”Chaoui said his family were being kept in the dark about what was happening and called for authorities to give out more information. He said: “I was trawling hospitals and yesterday morning I found two of Farah’s children in St Mary’s. It’s not because authorities contacted us but because we begged and cajoled a nurse who took pity and said there was a child upstairs who matched our description.”
He added: “When we went we noticed that her sibling was a few beds down. No one even knew they were related … Police are not identifying people … they are using protocols for terrorist incidents to manage civil disaster. ”He added: “When we went we noticed that her sibling was a few beds down. No one even knew they were related … Police are not identifying people … they are using protocols for terrorist incidents to manage civil disaster. ”
Chaoui said the two children they had found in hospital were safe but one was desperately ill in a coma. “No one knows what will happen. The other one is traumatised and sedated but otherwise OK.”Chaoui said the two children they had found in hospital were safe but one was desperately ill in a coma. “No one knows what will happen. The other one is traumatised and sedated but otherwise OK.”
Farah called her sister at about 1am asking what to do as the fire engulfed the tower block. She was told by family to leave but said she had been told to “stay put”.Farah called her sister at about 1am asking what to do as the fire engulfed the tower block. She was told by family to leave but said she had been told to “stay put”.
Chaoui says he is not sure who gave this advice to his cousin. He thinks they eventually tried to get out. “We just need the police to start sharing information with relatives,” he said.Chaoui says he is not sure who gave this advice to his cousin. He thinks they eventually tried to get out. “We just need the police to start sharing information with relatives,” he said.
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Experts believe the void between the cladding on Grenfell Tower and the fabric of the building may have acted like “a chimney”, helping the rapid spread of the fire on the outside of the building.Experts believe the void between the cladding on Grenfell Tower and the fabric of the building may have acted like “a chimney”, helping the rapid spread of the fire on the outside of the building.
The forensic architect Chris Miers told the trade magazine Construction Enquirer: “I was surprised to see the extent of fire and its rapid spread. The risk is if the void is not adequately subdivided it would act as a chimney.”The forensic architect Chris Miers told the trade magazine Construction Enquirer: “I was surprised to see the extent of fire and its rapid spread. The risk is if the void is not adequately subdivided it would act as a chimney.”
The magazine reports that the building was clad with “Aluminium Composite Material cassette rainscreen. This consists of two thin aluminium sheets sandwiching a core material. The panels are available with polyethylene or less flammable mineral cores.The magazine reports that the building was clad with “Aluminium Composite Material cassette rainscreen. This consists of two thin aluminium sheets sandwiching a core material. The panels are available with polyethylene or less flammable mineral cores.
“The cladding system employs a void behind the panel to vent moisture. An intumescent strip is designed to be installed at regular intervals to expand in the event of fire to become a cavity barrier.”“The cladding system employs a void behind the panel to vent moisture. An intumescent strip is designed to be installed at regular intervals to expand in the event of fire to become a cavity barrier.”
Experts including Miers have said the cladding will have had limited combustibility and fire safety regulations require a firebreak to exist horizontally between floors up to and including the cladding to prevent fire jumping levels.Experts including Miers have said the cladding will have had limited combustibility and fire safety regulations require a firebreak to exist horizontally between floors up to and including the cladding to prevent fire jumping levels.
Construction Enquirer is also reporting that the cladding contractor Harley Curtain Wall and contractor Rydon, which were responsible for the cladding on Grenfell Tower, also delivered a bigger project on the Chalcot Estate in north London where five blocks were reclad.Construction Enquirer is also reporting that the cladding contractor Harley Curtain Wall and contractor Rydon, which were responsible for the cladding on Grenfell Tower, also delivered a bigger project on the Chalcot Estate in north London where five blocks were reclad.
Harley Curtain Wall went into administration shortly after the Kensington refurbishment and Rydon has said “all required building control, fire regulation and health and safety standards” were met.Harley Curtain Wall went into administration shortly after the Kensington refurbishment and Rydon has said “all required building control, fire regulation and health and safety standards” were met.
“In the UK cladding has to be of limited combustibility. I’m sure it will be questioned what exactly this means and what these types of cladding systems are adding to the fire load of a building,” Russ Timpson of the tall building fire safety network told Construction Inquirer.“In the UK cladding has to be of limited combustibility. I’m sure it will be questioned what exactly this means and what these types of cladding systems are adding to the fire load of a building,” Russ Timpson of the tall building fire safety network told Construction Inquirer.
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Here are the main points of the press conference:Here are the main points of the press conference:
17 people are now confirmed dead. The number is expected to rise.17 people are now confirmed dead. The number is expected to rise.
Sniffer dogs will be sent in to search for bodies.Sniffer dogs will be sent in to search for bodies.
The search operation is expected to take weeks.The search operation is expected to take weeks.
Internal shoring will be built inside the tower to make it safe for the search to take place.Internal shoring will be built inside the tower to make it safe for the search to take place.
Here’s audio of that press conference.Here’s audio of that press conference.
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Cundy said it was too early to say whether the refurbishment project on the tower had anything to do with the fire.Cundy said it was too early to say whether the refurbishment project on the tower had anything to do with the fire.
He urged concerned families to call 0800 0961 233.He urged concerned families to call 0800 0961 233.
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Cundy said the search and rescue operation was going to take a long time. He said there was nothing to suggest the fire had anything to do with terrorism.Cundy said the search and rescue operation was going to take a long time. He said there was nothing to suggest the fire had anything to do with terrorism.
He could not give figures on the number of people missing.He could not give figures on the number of people missing.
Cotton said the search operation could take weeks. The upper floors are expected to be especially challenging, she said.Cotton said the search operation could take weeks. The upper floors are expected to be especially challenging, she said.
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The fire commissioner, Dany Cotton, is giving another press briefing. She confirms plans to deploy search and rescue teams to the building. Internal shoring will take place to make sure the building is safe to search, she said.The fire commissioner, Dany Cotton, is giving another press briefing. She confirms plans to deploy search and rescue teams to the building. Internal shoring will take place to make sure the building is safe to search, she said.
Sniffer dogs will be sent in before firefighters, she said.Sniffer dogs will be sent in before firefighters, she said.
The rescue work will take many days.The rescue work will take many days.
The Met police commander Stuart Cundy said 17 people had been killed. That number is set to increase, he said.The Met police commander Stuart Cundy said 17 people had been killed. That number is set to increase, he said.
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The fire minster Nick Hurd is due to give a statement in the grand committee room of the House of Commons at 1.30pm, the Speakers Office has confirmed, according Andy Bell from 5 News.The fire minster Nick Hurd is due to give a statement in the grand committee room of the House of Commons at 1.30pm, the Speakers Office has confirmed, according Andy Bell from 5 News.
Gov statement on #GrenfellTower by fire minister Nick Hurd at 130 in Grand Committee Room Speaker's office confirmsGov statement on #GrenfellTower by fire minister Nick Hurd at 130 in Grand Committee Room Speaker's office confirms
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Theresa May is facing growing criticism for failing to meet residents during her visit to the scene.Theresa May is facing growing criticism for failing to meet residents during her visit to the scene.
Theresa May makes "private" visit to Grenfell Tower, still hiding, still avoiding difficult questions, does she really think we don't know.Theresa May makes "private" visit to Grenfell Tower, still hiding, still avoiding difficult questions, does she really think we don't know.
So deeply saddened you refuse to meet #Grenfell residents, eh? What is it, guilty conscience, Theresa May? #GrenfellTower https://t.co/rXMSXs5fgRSo deeply saddened you refuse to meet #Grenfell residents, eh? What is it, guilty conscience, Theresa May? #GrenfellTower https://t.co/rXMSXs5fgR
1/2 Disgusting that Theresa May visits site of #Grenfell fire, talks to emergency services, but refuses to meet residents and volunteers.1/2 Disgusting that Theresa May visits site of #Grenfell fire, talks to emergency services, but refuses to meet residents and volunteers.
Theresa May at Grenfell tower today. Maybe she'd have gained more understanding meeting firefighters in the first image rather than the 2nd. pic.twitter.com/BWtQATbQDgTheresa May at Grenfell tower today. Maybe she'd have gained more understanding meeting firefighters in the first image rather than the 2nd. pic.twitter.com/BWtQATbQDg