Survivors hope for answers as an inquiry delivers its report on London's deadly Grenfell Tower fire (2024)

Full Screen

1 / 25

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

FILE - A resident in a nearby building watches smoke rise from the Grenfell Tower building on fire in London, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)

LONDON – Seven years after a fire in a London high-rise building killed 72 people, an exhaustive public inquiry is set to report on the lapses and mistakes that turned a small fire in an apartment kitchen into the deadliest blaze on British soil since World War II.

Inquiry chairperson Martin Moore-Bick, a retired judge, is to deliver the findings Wednesday from a six-year investigation that examined how building flaws, lax enforcement of safety standards and mistakes by emergency responders contributed to the shocking death toll in the Grenfell Tower blaze.

Recommended Videos

The final report may give survivors some of the answers they have long sought — though not prosecutions for those responsible. Criminal charges are on hold until after the inquiry concludes.

Sandra Ruiz, whose 12-year-old niece, Jessica Urbano Ramirez, died in the fire, said that “for me, there’s no justice without people going behind bars.”

“Our lives were shattered on that night. People need to be held accountable,” she said. “People who have made decisions putting profit above people’s safety need to be behind bars.”

The fire broke out in the early hours of June 14, 2017, in a fourth-floor apartment and spread up the 25-story building like a lit fuse, fueled by flammable cladding panels on the tower’s exterior walls.

The tragedy horrified the nation and raised questions about lax safety regulations and other failings by officials and businesses that contributed to so many deaths.

It also prompted soul-searching about inequality in Britain. Grenfell was a public housing building set in one of London’s richest neighborhoods — a stones’ throw from the pricey boutiques and elegant houses of Notting Hill — and many victims were working-class people with immigrant roots. The victims came from 23 countries and included taxi drivers and architects, a poet, an acclaimed young artist, retirees and 18 children.

The inquiry, announced by the government the morning after the blaze, has held more than 300 public hearings and examined around 1,600 witness statements.

An initial report published in 2019, looking at what happened the night of the fire, criticized the fire department for telling residents to stay in their apartments and await rescue. The advice was changed almost two hours after the fire broke out, too late for many on the upper floors to escape.

Moore-Bick said the final report Wednesday would examine the “decisions which led to the installation of a highly combustible cladding system on a high-rise residential building.”

Grenfell Tower had been covered during a refurbishment with aluminum and polyethylene cladding — a layer of foam insulation topped by two sheets of aluminum sandwiched around a layer of polyethylene, a combustible plastic polymer that melts and drips on exposure to heat.

In the wake of the fire, the U.K. government banned metal composite cladding panels for all new buildings and ordered similar combustible cladding to be removed from hundreds of tower blocks across the country. But it’s an expensive job and the work hasn’t been carried out on some apartment buildings because of wrangling over who should pay.

The lead lawyer to the inquiry, Richard Millett, has said organizations, including the companies that made the cladding, the contractor in charge of refurbishing the building and the local government, had engaged in a “merry-go-round of buck-passing” as they sought to blame others for the fire.

The ruined tower, which stood for months after the fire like a black tombstone on the west London skyline, still stands, now covered in white sheeting. A green heart and the words “Grenfell forever in our hearts” are emblazoned at the top.

Survivors and bereaved families worry the report may spread blame too widely to see anyone punished. Police are investigating dozens of individuals and companies and considering charges, including corporate and individual manslaughter. But they say any prosecutions must wait for the inquiry’s end and are unlikely to come before late 2026.

“We were denied justice for seven years and now told there will be several more years,” the Grenfell Next of Kin group said in a statement. “Our realistic concern is that the ‘web of blame’ presented through the Inquiry will be a barrier to our justice.”

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Survivors hope for answers as an inquiry delivers its report on London's deadly Grenfell Tower fire (2024)

FAQs

What is happening with the Grenfell Tower inquiry? ›

The report of the public inquiry into the causes of the Grenfell Tower fire has been published – and it forms a devastating verdict on the incompetence, dishonesty and greed that made possible a disaster in which 72 people died.

Who wrote the Grenfell inquiry? ›

Grenfell Inquiry: The companies and organisations named and shamed in report. The inquiry, led by Sir Martin Moore-Bick, says failings can be traced back over many years despite "warning signs" about building materials going back to the early 90s.

What caused the Grenfell Tower fire in London? ›

The cladding panels were made of flammable material and were the main reason a small fire in a fourth-floor apartment kitchen spread so quickly, lighting up the tower like a torch.

Who was at fault for Grenfell Tower? ›

The report detailed how the government, council, architects, contractors, local council and management firms involved in refitting the exterior with flammable cladding - exterior panels designed to improve appearance and add insulation - bear much of the blame for what happened seven years ago.

Did anyone survive the Grenfell Tower fire? ›

Seventy people died at the scene and two people died later in hospital, with more than 70 injured and 223 escaping. It was the deadliest structural fire in the United Kingdom since the 1988 Piper Alpha oil-platform disaster and the worst UK residential fire since the Blitz of World War II.

What went wrong Grenfell? ›

The main cause was the tower's cladding, which did not comply with building regulations and allowed flames to spread rapidly. However, the inquiry's final report sets out a "path to disaster" stretching back to the 1990s and looking at the broader conduct of the construction industry.

How many died in Grenfell Tower? ›

Who wrote the fire of London? ›

From the diary of Samuel Pepys, Wednesday 5 September 1666:

what sad sight it was by moone- light to see, the whole City almost on fire, that you might see it plain at Woolwich, as if you were by it.

What companies were involved in Grenfell? ›

The three Grenfell Tower companies still denying all wrongdoing
  • Arconic – made the plastic-filled cladding panels that were the main cause of the fire's spread.
  • Kingspan – made about 5% of the combustible foam insulation known as K15.
  • Celotex – made most of the combustible foam insulation.
19 hours ago

Why did Grenfell fridge catch fire? ›

The fire that engulfed Grenfell Tower probably started due to overheated wiring in a fridge-freezer, according to one expert. John Glover told the inquiry into the blaze that a connector in a Hotpoint FF175BP in flat 16 of the block had a "poor crimp connection".

Did any firefighters died in Grenfell? ›

There were 72 victims of the Grenfell fire tragedy in 2017, but none of them were firefighters. Of the 297 occupants inside the Grenfell Tower on the night of the fire, 72 people perished.

What started the London fire? ›

It started at a bakery belonging to the King's baker, Thomas Farriner. It is believed he initially put out the fire after a spark from his oven hit fuel in his kitchen. Unfortunately, by the early hours of the morning his house was ablaze and the fire began to spread.

How much did Grenfell survivors get? ›

In total, 900 bereaved relatives, survivors and Grenfell residents last year received £150 million – an average of £166,000 each – after settling legal claims brought against those responsible for the tragedy, including the London Fire Commissioner.

Was anyone held responsible for Grenfell? ›

Seven years after the fire in Grenfell Tower took 72 lives, the final report into the causes of the tragedy has been published. The inquiry's findings place damning blame on companies, the government, bodies responsible for building regulation and emergency services.

Who is doing the Grenfell inquiry? ›

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry will examine the circ*mstances leading up to and surrounding the fire. Sir Martin Moore-Bick was appointed as the Chairman of the Inquiry by the Prime Minister on 28 June 2017.

What are they doing with Grenfell Tower now? ›

No decisions have been made about the tower's future and whether it will be demolished. It remains standing in North Kensington in west London, covered in a protective wrap. The Grenfell Tower Memorial Commission - set up with the government in 2018 - is overseeing plans to create a permanent memorial at the site.

What stage is the Grenfell inquiry? ›

The Inquiry is divided into two phases: Phase 1 which addressed the events on the night of the fire, and the ongoing Phase 2 which will investigate the wider situation. Hearings for Phase 1 were held in June–December 2018 in Holborn, Central London.

Has Grenfell been pulled down? ›

No firm decisions have been made about Grenfell Tower's future yet. Speaking to New Civil Engineer in 2021, National Federation of Demolition Contractors chief executive Howard Button said demolishing the block would not be straightforward.

What time will the Grenfell Report be published? ›

Final Grenfell inquiry report released as companies involved brace for criticism. Companies and public authorities involved in the Grenfell Tower refurbishment are braced for wide-ranging criticisms when the final public inquiry report on the 2017 disaster is released at 11am on Wednesday.

References

Top Articles
Easy Homemade Corn Pudding Recipe without Jiffy Mix
Easy Homemade Corn Pudding Recipe without Jiffy Mix
The Advantages of Secure Single Sign-on on the BenQ Board
Gaseous Form Pathfinder
Vegas X Vip.org
The Civil Rights Movement: A Very Short Introduction
Krdo Weather Closures
Reports of romance scams hit record highs in 2021
C Chord for Ukulele: Variations, Styles, and Techniques
Car Parts Open Now
Aarf Anchorage Alaska
Gma Deals And Steals December 5 2022
Spectrum Store Kansas City Photos
Fbsm Berkeley
Mashle: Magic And Muscles Gogoanime
6 Underground movie review & film summary (2019) | Roger Ebert
The Canterville Ghost Showtimes Near Northwoods Cinema 10
3rd Gen Acura TL Buyers’ Guide – Everything You Need to Know – Newparts.com
Www.1Tamilmv.con
Domains | Hosting | Email | Homepage Baukasten | WordPress
Cherry Spa Madison
Inside the Rise and Fall of Toys ‘R’ Us | HISTORY
Ma.speedtest.rcn/Merlin
When modern Eurasia was born: Genetics yield clues to origins of Eurasians
Oppenheimer Showtimes Near Amc Rivertowne 12
Dickinson Jewelers Prince Frederick Md
M Life Insider
SEBO (UK) Ltd on LinkedIn: #sebouk #commercialcleaning #cleaning #floorcleaning #carpetcleaning
Watch Fifty Shades Darker Online Putlocker
Wsbtv Traffic Map
Let Basildon Sniff Your Hand
Black Adam Showtimes Near Linden Boulevard Multiplex Cinemas
Mary Lou Willey Connors Obituary
Sold 4 U Hallie North
Mgmresorts.okta.com Login Page
Directions To 295 North
Gran Turismo Showtimes Near Epic Theatres Of Ocala
Culver's Flavor Of The Day Taylor Dr
Chrissy Laboy Daughter
Shapovalov Flashscore
Where To Find Permit Validation Number
6030 Topsail Rd, Lady Lake, FL 32159 - MLS G5087027 - Coldwell Banker
Craigslist Pennsylvania Poconos
Classic Buttermilk Pancakes
Switchback Travel | Best Camping Chairs of 2024
Aspect of the Dragons
Intoxalock Calibration Locations Near Me
Charter Spectrum Appointment
Boggle Brainbusters Bonus
Associate Resources Aces-How To Create An Account And How Its Features Work
Kenji Lentil Soup
Wush Ear Cleaner Commercial Actor
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Margart Wisoky

Last Updated:

Views: 6650

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Margart Wisoky

Birthday: 1993-05-13

Address: 2113 Abernathy Knoll, New Tamerafurt, CT 66893-2169

Phone: +25815234346805

Job: Central Developer

Hobby: Machining, Pottery, Rafting, Cosplaying, Jogging, Taekwondo, Scouting

Introduction: My name is Margart Wisoky, I am a gorgeous, shiny, successful, beautiful, adventurous, excited, pleasant person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.