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Grenfell fire: Police say 255 people survived the blaze | Grenfell fire: Police say 255 people survived the blaze |
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The Metropolitan Police believe there were about 255 survivors from last month's fire at Grenfell Tower. | The Metropolitan Police believe there were about 255 survivors from last month's fire at Grenfell Tower. |
Police say "extensive investigations" led them to conclude 350 people should have been in the Kensington tower block on the night of the blaze on 14 June. | Police say "extensive investigations" led them to conclude 350 people should have been in the Kensington tower block on the night of the blaze on 14 June. |
That night, 14 residents were not in the building, leaving at least 80 people dead or missing, the Met said. | That night, 14 residents were not in the building, leaving at least 80 people dead or missing, the Met said. |
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Chalmers, leading the Met's operation, described the task as "unprecedented". | Detective Chief Inspector Andy Chalmers, leading the Met's operation, described the task as "unprecedented". |
In the update to its operation on Monday, which includes a criminal investigation into why the fire began, police said the coroner had formally identified 32 bodies. | |
"You can't listen to the families and to the 999 calls and not want to hold people to account for a fire that should not have happened," said Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy. | |
Cover-up claims | |
Speaking after the briefing, Cdr Cundy denied claims from former residents and politicians that the number of those killed in the tragedy could be far higher than 80. | |
"We've been working tirelessly to ascertain how many people died in the fire," he said, describing the night as one where "the lives of so many changed forever". | |
Labour MP David Lammy told BBC's Newsnight in June that he was "sympathetic" to the view that the number of dead was being covered up. | |
Scotland Yard believes around 10 people managed to escape the tower "but for a number of different reasons" were not willing to come forward. | |
The government has promised not to conduct immigration checks on survivors and those coming forward with information in a bid to aid the investigation, and has said tenants illegally subletting flats in the tower would not face charges. | |
Cdr Cundy said the Met's investigations would "not be hampered in any way" by a separate judge-led public inquiry into the blaze. | |
"We are absolutely determined to do everything new can to identify what offences have been committed," he said. | |
"We will seize information for wherever it comes from." | |
Detectives said they were looking at "every aspect of fire safety" at Grenfell - including fire doors, exit routes and emergency procedures. | |
So far, 140 witnesses have been spoken to, with plans to interview the 650 firefighters and 300 police officers involved in the rescue operation, and all residents. | |
The retired judge leading the public inquiry, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, said it would seek to discover the truth about what happened at Grenfell Tower, "so that we can learn lessons for the future". | |
Sir Martin recently held a meeting with residents also attended by the Met. The first public hearings are expected to be held in September. | |
'Emotional' case | |
Cdr Cundy said the Grenfell investigation was "probably one of the biggest investigations the Metropolitan Police has conducted outside of a terror attack". | |
There are 250 specialist investigators working on the Met's operation, including the process of identifying those who died, and finding out how the fire started. | There are 250 specialist investigators working on the Met's operation, including the process of identifying those who died, and finding out how the fire started. |
Scotland Yard said forensic pathologists were sieving through debris in the building to look for human remains. | Scotland Yard said forensic pathologists were sieving through debris in the building to look for human remains. |
"Phase one" of the operation - removing identifiable bodies - has now been completed. | "Phase one" of the operation - removing identifiable bodies - has now been completed. |
All remains have been scanned for objects which may be used to identify victims, such as surgical implants, personal jewellery, glasses and teeth. | All remains have been scanned for objects which may be used to identify victims, such as surgical implants, personal jewellery, glasses and teeth. |
Cdr Cundy said officers involved "can't help but have an emotional attachment to this case". | |
The police investigation into the causes of the fire is also continuing, including an examination of "all criminal offences that may have been committed". | |
Who were the victims? | Who were the victims? |