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Photographed just over 3 weeks after the Grenfell Tower fire.

9 July 2017 taken between the hours of 14.43 - 15.28

Grenfell Tower’s memorial wall of hope. Showing both the grief and anger of the community.

The Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats. (Source Wikipedia}

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9 July 2017 taken between the hours of 14.43 - 15.28<br />
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Grenfell Tower’s memorial wall of hope. Showing both the grief and anger of the community.<br />
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The Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats. (Source Wikipedia}