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Grenfell Tower: Conman jailed for making up family deaths Grenfell Tower conman Anh Nhu Nguyen jailed for family deaths lie
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A serial conman has been jailed for 21 months after pretending his family died in the Grenfell Tower fire.A serial conman has been jailed for 21 months after pretending his family died in the Grenfell Tower fire.
Anh Nhu Nguyen claimed his wife and son were killed in the blaze in order to obtain about £12,500 from funds meant for victims. Anh Nhu Nguyen, 53, from Beckenham, claimed his wife and son were killed in the blaze in order to obtain about £12,500 from funds meant for victims.
He even met Prince Charles as he posed as a survivor of the tragedy.He even met Prince Charles as he posed as a survivor of the tragedy.
Kim Taylor-Smith, deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council, described Nguyen's actions as "crass beyond words".Kim Taylor-Smith, deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council, described Nguyen's actions as "crass beyond words".
Nguyen previously admitted two counts of fraud by false representation and one count of making an untrue statement for the purpose of obtaining a passport.Nguyen previously admitted two counts of fraud by false representation and one count of making an untrue statement for the purpose of obtaining a passport.
In the wake of the disaster - which claimed the lives of 71 people - Nguyen was given a hotel room, clothing, food, electrical items and money after pretending to be one of the survivors.In the wake of the disaster - which claimed the lives of 71 people - Nguyen was given a hotel room, clothing, food, electrical items and money after pretending to be one of the survivors.
Nguyen, from Beckenham, was discovered to be a fake when he gave several different flat numbers in the tower, some of which did not exist and one where a real victim lived. Nguyen was discovered to be a fake when he gave several different flat numbers in the tower, some of which did not exist and one where a real victim lived.
He showed no reaction as he was sentenced by Judge Philip Bartle QC at Southwark Crown Court on Friday.
Judge Bartle told Nguyen he committed the crimes "knowing full well what the consequences were".
The judge added: "I do not accept that the acts were in some way an attempt to be part of a community and that you were in some way reaching out in order to be embraced by that community.
"You knew that you were taking advantage of these genuine victims at this terrible time of this terrible tragedy."
Reacting to the sentencing, Mr Taylor Smith said Nguyen's fraudulent claims made the council's job "even tougher and more complex than it already is".
He added: "More shockingly, it causes anxiety, anger and stress for many of the families who lost everything in the tragedy."