Dozens could face criminal charges over London’s 2017 Grenfell Tower inferno
British police are requesting prosecutors consider criminal charges against 57 individuals and 20 organizations in connection with the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, which resulted in 72 deaths. Evidence files will be submitted to prosecutors by the end of September, with charging decisions expected by June 14, 2027, the 10th anniversary of the tragedy.

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AI-generatedBritish police are requesting prosecutors consider criminal charges against 57 individuals and 20 organizations in connection with the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, which resulted in 72 deaths. Evidence files will be submitted to prosecutors by the end of September, with charging decisions expected by June 14, 2027, the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. A public inquiry previously concluded that the deaths were preventable due to combustible cladding, dishonest companies, incompetent regulators, and government failures. Bereaved families and survivors have stated that further delays in achieving justice are unacceptable.
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5 extractedBereaved families and survivors stated that further delays in justice would be unacceptable.
A public inquiry found that the deaths were avoidable due to dishonest companies, incompetent regulators, and government failures.
Charging decisions are expected by June 14, 2027, the 10th anniversary of the fire.
Files of evidence will be submitted to prosecutors by the end of September.
British police will ask prosecutors to consider charging 57 people and 20 organizations over the Grenfell Tower blaze.