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Grenfell relatives say they will fight attempts to demolish tower

Sun 16 May 2021 05.30 EDT Relatives of Grenfell Tower fire victims have put forward plans to turn the building into a “vertical forest”, days after the government announced it was prepared to pull it down. A group representing the immediate family members of people who died in the blaze suggest that nature could be allowed to take over the 24-storey tower in west London. The structure would be covered with 72 species of plants, one for every person who lost their lives in the fire nearly four years ago. Last week the government published a letter revealing it was considering if and when Grenfell Tower should be “carefully” taken down, promising that the “views of the community” would be taken into account.

Grenfell landlord did not create escape plans for disabled residents | Grenfell Tower inquiry

‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told The ‘stay put’ policy in place at Grenfell Tower has already been identified by the inquiry as increasing the death toll. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA The ‘stay put’ policy in place at Grenfell Tower has already been identified by the inquiry as increasing the death toll. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA Thu 6 May 2021 13.20 EDT Last modified on Thu 6 May 2021 13.35 EDT The Grenfell Tower landlord did not create escape plans for disabled residents and instead relied on telling people to “stay put” despite recent fires in two of its other towers requiring evacuations, the inquiry into the 2017 disaster has heard.

Grenfell tenants were treated as sub-citizens All those responsible for the fire must be arrested & jailed!

TENANTS of the Grenfell Tower warned time and again about the dangerous building they were living in, but their cries for action fell on deaf ears – they were ignored, insulted and made to feel like ‘troublemakers’ and ‘sub-citizens’ the Inquiry heard last week. The Kensington and Chelsea Council’s TMO (Tenants Management Organisation), refused to take heed of the litany of health and safety hazards, fire risks and urgently needed repairs. The TMO would not listen to the chilling predictions of the residents association within Grenfell Tower, which warned of a ‘catastrophic fire’ unless action was taken. The tenants did everything they possibly could to alert the council of the dangers, but the council ignored their warnings until it was all too late, and on the 14th June, 2017, when the horrific fire broke out, it took the lives of 72 men, women and children.

Grenfell chiefs failed to discuss fire escape plans with disabled tenants, inquiry hears

Survivors claim council knowingly housed people with disabilities on some of tower’s highest floors Hisam Choucair, whose disabled mother, Sirria, died in the 2017 Grenfell fire, told the inquiry her needs did not seem to be considered when she was housed on the 22nd floor. Photograph: Antonio Olmos/The Observer Hisam Choucair, whose disabled mother, Sirria, died in the 2017 Grenfell fire, told the inquiry her needs did not seem to be considered when she was housed on the 22nd floor. Photograph: Antonio Olmos/The Observer Tue 20 Apr 2021 10.37 EDT Last modified on Tue 20 Apr 2021 13.45 EDT Disabled survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire and relatives of disabled victims have claimed the council landlord knew about their conditions but failed to provide them with fire evacuation plans and still housed some on the building’s highest floors.

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