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Man who lost 6 family members in Grenfell fire says tower must stand ‘until justice is done’
2021-09-21 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       A MAN who lost six of his family in the Grenfell Tower disaster wants the Government to keep the building standing until "justice is done".

       Nabil Choucair, 47, lost his mother, sister, brother-in-law and his three young nieces aged 13, 10 and three in the tragedy.

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       Nabil and other people affected want the burned-out tower to remain until 'justice is done' 5

       The Grenfell Tower fire killed 72 people and the gutted block still stands

       He has called for the burned-out tower block to stay as a reminder.

       Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick is understood to be concerned about the safety risk for nearby secondary school Kensington Aldridge Academy

       But those affected by the tragedy, which killed 72 people on June 14, 2017, are now urging for the tower to stay, reports the Daily Mirror.

       Mr Choucair said: "This tower represents where our families died.

       "With it coming down, it’s them [the Government] trying to get away with it, as if nothing has happened.

       "When you see Grenfell Tower you see everybody, it’s our family that you see.

       "It is a reminder to everybody that there’s still justice that has not taken its toll which needs to be done."

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       Abbas Dadou, of Lancaster West Residents Association, said pulling the block down would "disrespect residents and bereaved people".

       However, the Housing Ministry, which has taken ownership of the tower, insists there will be no change to the tower before the fifth anniversary in 2022.

       Meanwhile, an inquiry into the disaster heard people in social housing blocks are still at “significant risk” of fires.

       Danny Friedman QC, who represents survivors, told the hearing the UK has an "unstable fire regulatory system".

       It comes after a report by Ivan Stoianov, from Imperial College London, said that a water supply was capable of reaching the 15th floor and aerial

       pumps could have reached higher.

       Firefighters failed to use water to tackle flames on higher storeys at Grenfell Tower because they wrongly believed that supplies could not reach, the official inquiry was told.

       Nabil lost his three young nieces, (l-r) Fatima, 11, Mierna, 13, and Zainab, 3

       Nabil's mum, Sirria Choucair, also tragically died when the tower caught alight

       Nabil's brother in-law Bassem Choukair and sister Nadia Choucair sadly died in the inferno

       Care Minister Helen Whately vows all unsafe Grenfell cladding will be ripped from buildings by the end of the year

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