Grenfell Tower Inquiry Chair: 'All Deaths Were Avoidable'

The chair of the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry, Martin Moore-Bick, stated that the 72 deaths from the 2017 incident were all avoidable and highlighted the prolonged failures of those responsible for building safety.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-09-2024 15:54 IST | Created: 04-09-2024 15:54 IST
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Chair: 'All Deaths Were Avoidable'
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The chair of the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry, Martin Moore-Bick, declared on Wednesday that the 72 fatalities from the 2017 tragedy were entirely preventable.

Moore-Bick emphasized that the occupants of Grenfell Tower had been severely failed over the years by those tasked with ensuring their safety.

He criticized the continuous lapses in safeguarding the building and its residents, which ultimately led to the catastrophic loss of life.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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