Grenfell Tower fire: Pay tribute to the 72 that lost their lives and support the survivors fight to be heard

Grenfell Tower fire: Pay tribute to the 72 that lost their lives and support the survivors fight to be heard

Six years ago on June 14, 72 people lost their lives in the devastating Grenfell Tower Fire.

It was the worst fire since the Second World War, leaving the entire nation in disbelief whilst scores of survivors and their families were left homeless. Within minutes, the flames had engulfed the exterior of the building and by 3am, most of the upper floors were alight, with flammable cladding accelerating the spread of the fire beyond what residents, the fire brigade or anyone else could have imagined.

The community lost so much in the fire that engulfed the high-rise and the scars on North Kensington will never fully heal.

Read more: Furious Grenfell survivor demands perpetrators are locked up as 'little has changed' 6 years after fire

MyLondon is committed to remembering the lives lost in the tragic fire. We have created a space here for our readers to remember the 72 people who died in the blaze and to support the survivors in their fight to be heard.

Press here to leave your tributes and well wishes. MyLondon will be monitoring the comments and highlighting poignant tributes throughout the day.

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