On the eighth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people, survivors and bereaved families gathered in West London to demand justice, expressing frustration over the lack of prosecutions and accountability. The Metropolitan Police continue their investigation as the tower is slated for demolition. During a memorial event, campaigners spoke out against the negligence and failures that led to the tragedy, emphasizing that the disaster remains a 'forgotten scandal.' Monuments across London were illuminated in remembrance, reflecting ongoing calls for awareness and change.
Eight years since the fire - lit by negligence, greed and institutional failure - tore through our homes, our families and our hearts. And still no justice has come.
The tower has stood not just as a reminder of what happened, but of what must change - a symbol and a truth in the face of denial, of dignity in the face of power.
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