2024-09-05
Times Front Page 5th of September 2024
The Grenfell report holds ‘unscrupulous’ building firms responsible for the blaze that killed 72 individuals, leading to calls from the victims’ families for manslaughter charges.
The Grenfell report holds ‘unscrupulous’ building firms responsible for the blaze that killed 72 individuals, leading to calls from the victims’ families for manslaughter charges.
A report has found that the 72 deaths in the Grenfell Tower fire were ‘all avoidable’, criticising decades of governmental failures and dishonest building practices, but criminal charges are not expected until at least the end of 2026.
A report has found that dishonesty, indifference, and complacency created a “path to disaster” leading to the Grenfell Tower fire, which resulted in 72 deaths.
A long-awaited public inquiry report has found that the 72 deaths in the Grenfell Tower fire were avoidable, attributing the disaster to “dishonesty and greed” from companies involved in the refurbishment.
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The 72 Grenfell Tower fire deaths in 2017 were deemed avoidable by an inquiry, which blamed ‘decades of failure’ by successive governments, ‘dishonesty’ of housing companies, cladding manufacturers, and a lack of strategy from the fire service.
An inquiry has found that official failings and industry deceits, including the prioritisation of deregulation over safety, neglect of warnings about cladding, and manipulation of testing by manufacturers, led to the Grenfell tragedy.
A report has concluded that all 72 deaths in the Grenfell Tower fire were avoidable, calling for justice for the victims and accountability for those responsible.
Warning signs that could have averted the Grenfell tragedy were missed for 26 years, according to a high court judge and other officials.