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Grenfell Tower inquiry opens
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Its Chairman, retired judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick opened the first session with a minute’s silence, “as a mark of respect for those who died and for those whose lives have been changed forever by the loss of those whom they loved.”
A protest took place outside the Grand Connaught Rooms in London, where the session was being held. One man said: “We want to know the truth. It’s survivors and their families that know the truth. They should be at the centre of this inquiry.”
However, Moore-Bick rejected calls for a survivor to be appointed to the panel, saying: “To appoint as an assessor someone who had had direct involvement in the fire would risk undermining my impartiality in the eyes of others who are also deeply involved in the inquiry.”
The former judge labelled the blaze “a tragedy unprecedented in modern times,” but promised that the two-part inquiry would “provide answers” as to how such a disaster could occur in 21st century London.
British police are conducting an investigation into possible criminal offences. However, Moore-Bick said he would not be “inhibited from making any findings or recommendations simply because someone else may consider that they form the basis of civil or criminal liability.” No evidence was presented at the first session.
“We share a common goal. We are all searching after the truth about the cause of the fire and the massive loss of life that it caused. And we owe it to those who died and to those whose homes have been destroyed to work together to achieve that goal,” Moore-Bick concluded.
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