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- The oldest victim is believed to be 84-year-old Sheila from the 16th floor, who had lived in Grenfell Tower for 34 years.
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Sep 4, 2024 · Farah Hamdan died with her husband Omar Belkadi, their oldest daughter Malak and their six-month-old baby Leena. They lived on the 20th floor. Two of their children were taken to hospital but...
- Grenfell Tower Fire
In the early hours of 14 June 2017 a devastating fire...
- Grenfell Tower Fire
Farah Hamdan died with her husband Omar Belkadi, their oldest daughter Malak and their six-month-old baby Leena. They lived on the 20th floor. Two of their children were taken to hospital but...
Sep 4, 2024 · The 32-year-old, who lived on the 14th floor of Grenfell Tower, was on the phone with her brother until 4am on the day of the fire. Ms Deen's two-year-old son Jeremiah was also killed in the blaze.
May 30, 2018 · In the early hours of 14 June 2017 a devastating fire engulfed the Grenfell tower block in North Kensington, west London. The building burned for several hours and 72 people were eventually...
Jun 14, 2018 · Here are the key numbers surrounding the west London tragedy and its aftermath. 72 people. The number of victims killed in the Grenfell Tower fire. Among them are 53 adults, 18 children and a stillborn baby who died on the day of the blaze. One of those who lost their lives was 10 weeks pregnant.
Story by Hannah Kane. • 2w. London faced one of the darkest days in its history on June 14, 2017 as 72 people were killed in the Grenfell Tower fire. Just before 1am, a fire broke out in the...
Oct 29, 2019 · Five members of the El-Wahabi family died on the 21st floor. The youngest victim was six-month old baby Leena Belkadi, who died in her mother's arms as she tried to escape.