Admin l Wednesday, July 12, 2017
GRENFELLTOWER FIRE: WE’LL RETURN THE DEAD TO THEIR FAMILIES – MET POLICE
LONDON, United Kingdom – London Metropolitan police has said it is doing all it can to return all those who died in the Grenfell tower fire incident to their families.
At least 58 people died when fire gutted the 24 storey building in North Kensington, London. Commander Stuart Cundy, who is overseeing the Met police operation said his thoughts remain with all those who lost their loved ones in the inferno.
“As we all reflect upon what happened my thoughts, and those of all of us in the Met, are with those who lost their loved ones, their homes and a community that is in mourning.
“Four weeks ago a terrible tragedy unfolded within Grenfell Tower. The human cost of that tragedy is something we are all still trying to fully comprehend. For many people the events of that night will remain with them forever.
“Each and every one of us involved from the Met is determined to do all we can to return those who died to their families as soon as we can. Today, we remember all those who have been so deeply affected.”