Friday, July 28, 2017

Grenfell Tower Investigation : Reasonable Grounds for Manslaughter Investigation

An investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire in London, in which it's believed 80 people died, has revealed that police believe there are reasonable grounds for manslaughter.


Fingers are reportedly being pointed at Kensington and Chelsea Council - the authority the tower block was under - and the tenant management organisation that was in charge of the day-to-day running of the block.


It's likely police will now interview senior executives under caution, over building regulations and decisions taken over the refurbishment of the block.


Elizabeth Campbell, the new council leader for Kensington and Chelsea said she hopes this will bring answers the local community has been searching for



IN: The Grenfell Residents 

OUT: to help police in their investigation

DUR: 13 seconds


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