Three years after the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower, and survivors and families of those who perished are still seeking justice. Please visit Overly Devoted Archivist to learn more about those who tragically lost their lives.

Today marks the third anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire which killed so many people. Justice still hasn’t been done, there’s been no arrests. So I thought I’d repost what I did for the first anniversary, a list of all the victims and the details of their lives which the wider world got to know about in the worst of circumstances. I plan to do it every year now, I think.
I hope it’s helpful for anyone who stumbles across it, even though it’s just some research done by someone who wasn’t there. I hope it’s good enough.
Fatemeh Afrasiabi
Sakina Afrasehabi
Amal Ahmedin
Mohammed Alhajali
Fathia Ali Ahmed Elsanosi
Mohamed Amied Neda
Alexandra Atala
Hamid Begum
Hanif Begum
Husna Begum
Kamru Begum
Rabia Begum
Leena Belkadi
Malak Belkadi
Omar Belkadi
Raymond “Moses” Bernard
Vincent Chiejina
Bassem Choucair
Fatima Choucair
Mierna Choucair
Nadia Choucair
Sirria Choucair
Zaynab Choucair
Joseph Daniels
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As you know, I featured this heavily at the time. Still no prosecutions, a whitewash public enquiry, and little resolution for those affected. It has sadly become ‘old news’, except for those still struggling to cope.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I remember Pete. It’s obscene that not only has no one been held accountable, but council members and others involved have received bonuses.
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Thanks so much for reblogging! I’ve been editing the post today so hopefully it’s easier to navigate than it used to be. If anyone sees any mistakes or dead links feel free to point them out.
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Thank you for posting it. I’m still making my way through the links.
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This is so tragic, Kim.
Thank you for sharing.
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It’s unbelievable that no one has been held accountable Margie.😒
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Thank you for doing this. So terribly sad.
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Reading the stories of the victims is heartbreaking.
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A travesty.
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🤬
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