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re No 4 - The fire service have said it will take a very long time to identify all the victims, if at all in some cases. Whilst it is understandably extremely traumatic for families and friends not to know, I don't think there's any suggestion that information is being held back. They just don't know how many people have died or who they are yet.
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This may be true but I think they are asking for a little bit of clarity on all of the issues that are affecting them as there are many conflicting answers being published by different sources at the moment. To ask for official clarification and explanation should not be big deal.
Right now I think they are feeling marginalised and angry, that someone from government should be providing these answers should be a given.
Some have spent days and countless visits to hospitals and refuge centres looking for missing relatives only to be stonewalled by officialdom.
I for one feel the response from government so far has been inadequate.
The visits by politicians are good, but at last nights vigil there was no evidence of local or national government assistance just lots of displaced people, their friends, neighbours and families helping each other. It really is a national disgrace.
I've copied the below from Facebook please share and attend as they deserve all the support they can get.
DON'T LET RBKC GET AWAY WITH GRENFELL TOWER MURDERS.
Mass Protest Outside Kensington & Chelsea Council in solidarity with the 576 victims of Grenfell Tower, London.
FRIDAY 16th JUNE 3pm to 5pm.
Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX
DEMANDS:
Written commitment from the council on immediate rehousing of all the victims of Grenfell Tower fire, within the borough!
Immediate release of funds to cover costs of welfare and all losses suffered by the victims.
Commission investigation into the recent £10m refurbishment project of the same tower, and bring those who failed to install adequate health and safety measures and equipment at the building.
Release full list of victims of the tragedy so families can bereave their dead.
Commission investigation into all other similar buildings in the borough to identify fire, health and safety risks and put in place immediate control measures.
Let's NOT leave the Townhall until the demands for the people are met in writing and as a press release statement by the CEO (Nicholas Holgate) and the leader of the council in front of the media with clear timelines.
SHOW YOUR RESPECT AND SUPPORT FOR THE INNOCENT FATHERS, MOTHERS AND CHILDREN WHO WERE BURNT ALIVE IN THEIR HOMES BECAUSE OF THE FAILURE OF THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. LET'S MAKE SURE THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN AGAIN.
SHARE THIS MESSAGE & BE THERE TOMORROW!