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Relatives hope Grenfell Tower fire report will call for change

by The Editor
October 28, 2019
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The first report from the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster must deliver calls for change and admit the building was non-compliant, a bereaved relative has said.

More than two years after the blaze which claimed the lives of 72 people, Judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick will publish his phase one report on Wednesday and make specific recommendations.

While it is widely expected to be heavily critical of the London's Fire Brigade's response on 14 June 2017, families of the victims also want the judge to recognise wider failings.

Image: The report will look at how the blaze started and how it spread so quickly

Karim Mussilhy's uncle, Hesham Rahman, lived on the top floor of the 23 storey building in west London and died waiting to be rescued.

He told Sky News: "We are hoping Sir Martin Moore-Bick will make some strong recommendations and say Grenfell Tower was non compliant with building regulations.

"We know this report isn't going to bring us justice but it's a start and a chance to set the tone for phase two."

The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 left 72 people dead
Image: Photos of the Grenfell victims were laid out in Parliament Square before the inquiry began

The inquiry report will focus on the timeline of events and explain what happened: how the fire started, how it spread so rapidly and the response from emergency services.

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The controversial 'stay-put' policy where residents were told to remain inside their flats rather than try to escape will likely feature strongly in the report. The inquiry heard evidence from expert witness, Dr Barbara Lane, which concluded the policy had "substantially failed" by 1.26am when flames could be seen at the top of one side on the tower. However, the 'stay-put' advice wasn't changed until more than an hour later.

Mr Mussilhy believes people should have been told to get out of the building as soon as firefighters knew the blaze was out of control.

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