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Grenfell landlord didn t take risk of another fire seriously , inquiry told | Grenfell Tower inquiry

Landlord took five years to replace ventilation system after 2010 fire spread smoke across 11 storeys A piece of green ribbon hangs from a railing in Silchester Road, London, which bears placards of all of the names of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA A piece of green ribbon hangs from a railing in Silchester Road, London, which bears placards of all of the names of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA Thu 22 Apr 2021 14.01 EDT The landlord of Grenfell Tower took five years to replace a smoke ventilation system that the London fire brigade said had suffered “catastrophic failure” in a fire in 2010 that spread smoke across 11 storeys and injured three people, the inquiry into the disaster has heard.

Grenfell Tower landlords chose price tag of tenants lives, inquiry hears

Grenfell Tower landlords ‘chose price tag’ of tenants’ lives, inquiry hears Chiara Giordano © Provided by The Independent The landlords of Grenfell Tower were allowed to choose the price tag of tenants lives, a former resident has claimed. Speaking at an inquiry into the fire that killed 72 people in June 2017, Emma O Connor - who lived on the 20th floor despite having mobility problems and walking with crutches - said she struggled to deal with the “rude” tenant management organisation. Ms O Connor claimed the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) would only give selective information on refurbishment work. Residents were sent a newsletter on the works but Ms O Connor said it was only the bits they wanted to share with us .

Grenfell Tower inquiry: Landlords chose price tag of tenants lives, inquiry hears

Don t show me this message again✕ The landlords of Grenfell Tower were allowed to ‘choose the price tag’ of tenants’ lives, a former resident has claimed (David Mirzoeff/PA) The landlords of Grenfell Tower were allowed to choose the price tag of tenants lives, a former resident has claimed. Speaking at an inquiry into the fire that killed 72 people in June 2017, Emma O Connor - who lived on the 20th floor despite having mobility problems and walking with crutches - said she struggled to deal with the “rude” tenant management organisation. Ms O Connor claimed the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) would only give selective information on refurbishment work.

Grenfell tower stay-put policy was for convenience not safety, fire survivor says

Grenfell tower ‘stay-put’ policy was for convenience not safety, fire survivor says Vincent Wood © Provided by The Independent The policy that recommended people caught in the Grenfell Tower fire to stay put was adopted for the convenience of building operators not the safety of residents - a survivor of the blaze has said. Activist Edward Daffarn predicted the disaster almost seven months before the building went up in flames in 2018, claiming the lives of 72 people, and had repeatedly called for clarity on the building’s safety procedures. However despite guidance being handed down bu the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO), the 57 year old, who founded the Grenfell Action Group, said little detail was provided on what to do in the event of a major incident.

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