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All the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire named so far All the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire named so far
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The deaths of 46 people in Grenfell Tower have been confirmed by the authorities, though police have said they believe the final death toll will be about 80. The deaths of 46 people in Grenfell Tower have been confirmed by the police, though officers have said they believe the final death toll will be about 80.
Scotland Yard named 18 of the dead and withheld the identities of 25 more at the requests of their families. Besides those named by police, 18 people were identified when their inquests were opened and adjourned at Westminster coroner’s court – of which one remains anonymous temporarily at the request of their family. Officers believe that 255 people survived the fire. Scotland Yard named 20 of the dead and withheld the identities of 26 more at the requests of their families. Besides those named by police, 18 people were identified when their inquests were opened and adjourned at Westminster coroner’s court – of which one remains anonymous temporarily at the request of their family. Officers believe that 255 people survived the fire.
The deadThe dead
Jessica Urbano Ramirez, 12: her parents said they felt “totally crushed” at the news of her death. “Our little girl was loving, kind hearted and caring. She brought joy to everyone who met her and her laugh was contagious. Jessica will leave a lasting legacy in the hearts of her family and friends and the many many people who didn’t know her personally but have come to know her since that night of 14 June. Her light will shine bright and will light our individual paths as we start to move forward into coming to terms with our loss and heartbreak.”
Nura Jemal, 35, and her son Yahya Hashim, 13: two members of a family of five believed to have died in the fire. Relatives described Yahya as a “kind, polite, loving, generous, thankful and pure hearted boy”. His aunt said: “You used to love to bother me in the middle of anything so that I would chase you, pinch and tickle you. You used to laugh so much that you couldn’t run any more or do anything. I miss that laugh so much.”
Nura was described as a “grateful” person, who “appreciated even the smallest things in life”. Her family said: “Being around you could lighten up anyone’s day in a matter of seconds. You could befriend absolutely anyone – no matter who they were or what they believed in... We love you and we will miss you every day of our lives.” The father of the family, Hashim Kedir, and two of the three children, Firdows and Yaqub, are still listed among the missing.
Eslah Elgwahry, 64: named at inquest on Monday 31 July. Her daughter, Mariem, is among those officially listed as missing. Eslah was thought to have lived on the 19th floor and her remains were found four floors higher. She was identified by her dental records. The cause of her death was given as “consistent with the effects of fire”.Eslah Elgwahry, 64: named at inquest on Monday 31 July. Her daughter, Mariem, is among those officially listed as missing. Eslah was thought to have lived on the 19th floor and her remains were found four floors higher. She was identified by her dental records. The cause of her death was given as “consistent with the effects of fire”.
Joseph Daniels, 69: he reportedly suffered from dementia and, in a state of confusion, could not be persuaded to leave the tower. His remains were recovered from the 16th floor, where he lived and the cause of his death was also recorded as “consistent with the effects of fire”. Joseph Daniels, 69: he reportedly suffered from dementia and, in a state of confusion, could not be persuaded to leave the tower. His remains were recovered from the 16th floor, where he lived, and the cause of his death was also recorded as “consistent with the effects of fire”.
Marjorie Vital, 68: described by relatives as a “beautiful, joyful, independent, intelligent, kind hearted, sensitive individual, who dedicated her life to her children”. Her son, Ernie, is among those still listed as missing.Marjorie Vital, 68: described by relatives as a “beautiful, joyful, independent, intelligent, kind hearted, sensitive individual, who dedicated her life to her children”. Her son, Ernie, is among those still listed as missing.
She had worked in the textile industry for many years. “Through her creativity and joy of life she was an inspiration to many of us. She has been prematurely and dramatically taken from this world and will be sadly missed by family and friends, both here in the UK and abroad,” her family said.She had worked in the textile industry for many years. “Through her creativity and joy of life she was an inspiration to many of us. She has been prematurely and dramatically taken from this world and will be sadly missed by family and friends, both here in the UK and abroad,” her family said.
Logan Gomes: one of the disaster’s most poignant cases. Logan was stillborn in hospital in the hours after the fire and police have attributed his death to it.Logan Gomes: one of the disaster’s most poignant cases. Logan was stillborn in hospital in the hours after the fire and police have attributed his death to it.
Yahya Hashim, 13: relatives described him as a “kind, polite, loving, generous, thankful and pure hearted boy”. His aunt said: “You used to love to bother me in the middle of anything so that I would chase you, pinch and tickle you. You used to laugh so much that you couldn’t run any more or do anything. I miss that laugh so much.” His parents, Hashim Kedir and Nura Jamal, and his siblings, Firdows and Yaqub, are all listed among the missing.
Mohammad al-Haj Ali, 23: the first victim to be identified, the engineering student had fled Syria for the UK three years ago. His family called him a “very amazing and kind person”, adding: “He gave love to everyone. He came to the UK because he had ambitions and aims for his life and for his family.”Mohammad al-Haj Ali, 23: the first victim to be identified, the engineering student had fled Syria for the UK three years ago. His family called him a “very amazing and kind person”, adding: “He gave love to everyone. He came to the UK because he had ambitions and aims for his life and for his family.”
Khadija Saye, 24: an artist whose work is being exhibited at the Venice Biennale and whose career seemed about to take off. Saye shared a 20th-floor flat with her mother, Mary Mendy.Khadija Saye, 24: an artist whose work is being exhibited at the Venice Biennale and whose career seemed about to take off. Saye shared a 20th-floor flat with her mother, Mary Mendy.
Mary Mendy, 52: described as a “wonderful sister [and] an incredible aunt” by relatives, Mendy died with her daughter. On behalf of the family, her sister Betty Jackson said: “Your heart was pure, your soul was one of a kind. You will be missed for a lifetime. You will remain forever in our hearts.”Mary Mendy, 52: described as a “wonderful sister [and] an incredible aunt” by relatives, Mendy died with her daughter. On behalf of the family, her sister Betty Jackson said: “Your heart was pure, your soul was one of a kind. You will be missed for a lifetime. You will remain forever in our hearts.”
Anthony Disson, 65: known as Tony, relatives said he was a “real family man”, adding: “His boys were his life. He was a loving husband, and a one-in-a-million dad.” He had four sons and five grandchildren, with a sixth due in September, and three great-grandchildren.Anthony Disson, 65: known as Tony, relatives said he was a “real family man”, adding: “His boys were his life. He was a loving husband, and a one-in-a-million dad.” He had four sons and five grandchildren, with a sixth due in September, and three great-grandchildren.
Khadija Khalloufi, 52: her husband, Sabah Abdullah, said they were separated as they tried to escape the building and police later told him her body had been found on the grass outside. “She was my other half, she was my partner,” he told Mail Online. “She was everything .”Khadija Khalloufi, 52: her husband, Sabah Abdullah, said they were separated as they tried to escape the building and police later told him her body had been found on the grass outside. “She was my other half, she was my partner,” he told Mail Online. “She was everything .”
Sheila, 84: a poet, artist and philosopher, Sheila’s family said she “gave her many friends much love and inspiration”. They added that she was a “very active and well-respected member of the local community” who left behind two sons, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was previously known as Sheila Smith.Sheila, 84: a poet, artist and philosopher, Sheila’s family said she “gave her many friends much love and inspiration”. They added that she was a “very active and well-respected member of the local community” who left behind two sons, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was previously known as Sheila Smith.
Isaac Paulos, five: a “beloved son” who went missing as he and his family tried to escape the fire. His relatives said: “We will all miss our kind, energetic, generous little boy. He was such a good boy who was loved by his friends and family. We will miss him forever, but we know God is looking after him now and that he is safe in heaven.”Isaac Paulos, five: a “beloved son” who went missing as he and his family tried to escape the fire. His relatives said: “We will all miss our kind, energetic, generous little boy. He was such a good boy who was loved by his friends and family. We will miss him forever, but we know God is looking after him now and that he is safe in heaven.”
Abdeslam Sebbar, 77: named among those who died by police. The inquest heard that he was found in a flat on the 11th floor and was identified by his DNA.Abdeslam Sebbar, 77: named among those who died by police. The inquest heard that he was found in a flat on the 11th floor and was identified by his DNA.
Fathia Ahmed, 71, and her son Abufars Ibrahim, 39: he was reported to have been visiting his mother, Fathia, and sister, Esra Ibrahim, when the fire broke out. The latter is still listed as missing. The coroner confirmed that Abufars died of multiple injuries and the body of Fathia, who is thought to have previously been named as Fathaya Alsanousi, were discovered on the 23rd floor.Fathia Ahmed, 71, and her son Abufars Ibrahim, 39: he was reported to have been visiting his mother, Fathia, and sister, Esra Ibrahim, when the fire broke out. The latter is still listed as missing. The coroner confirmed that Abufars died of multiple injuries and the body of Fathia, who is thought to have previously been named as Fathaya Alsanousi, were discovered on the 23rd floor.
Omar Belkadi, 32, Farah Hamdan, 31, Malak Belkadi, eight, and Leena Belkadi, six months: four of the five members of a single family that lived on the 20th floor died in the fire. Six-year-old Tazmin was later found alive in hospital. Leena was found in her mother’s arms, Westminster coroner’s court was told.Omar Belkadi, 32, Farah Hamdan, 31, Malak Belkadi, eight, and Leena Belkadi, six months: four of the five members of a single family that lived on the 20th floor died in the fire. Six-year-old Tazmin was later found alive in hospital. Leena was found in her mother’s arms, Westminster coroner’s court was told.
Mohamednur Tuccu, 44: known as Mo. An inquest into his death heard that his body was found close to Kensington leisure centre, near Grenfell Tower. He had been reported missing, along with his wife, Amal Ahmedin, and his three-year-old daughter, after visiting relatives in the tower, according to his employer.Mohamednur Tuccu, 44: known as Mo. An inquest into his death heard that his body was found close to Kensington leisure centre, near Grenfell Tower. He had been reported missing, along with his wife, Amal Ahmedin, and his three-year-old daughter, after visiting relatives in the tower, according to his employer.
Husna Begum, 22, and Rabeya Begum, 64, and Mohammed Hanif, 26, and Mohammed Hamid, 27: four members of a single family. Inquests heard that they were identified by dental records and their DNA. The family’s flat was on the 17th floor and the four bodies were found in or near it. Another relative, Kamru Miah, is still listed as missing.Husna Begum, 22, and Rabeya Begum, 64, and Mohammed Hanif, 26, and Mohammed Hamid, 27: four members of a single family. Inquests heard that they were identified by dental records and their DNA. The family’s flat was on the 17th floor and the four bodies were found in or near it. Another relative, Kamru Miah, is still listed as missing.
Gloria Trevisan, 26, and Marco Gottardi, 27: an Italian couple who moved to London together. Trevisan was an architecture graduate who completed her master’s degree in architecture at the University of Venice last October and had come to London to find work, her family’s lawyer, Maria Cristina Sandrin, said. Police confirmed Gottardi’s death after his father told La Nuova Venezia that his body had been found next to that of his partner.Gloria Trevisan, 26, and Marco Gottardi, 27: an Italian couple who moved to London together. Trevisan was an architecture graduate who completed her master’s degree in architecture at the University of Venice last October and had come to London to find work, her family’s lawyer, Maria Cristina Sandrin, said. Police confirmed Gottardi’s death after his father told La Nuova Venezia that his body had been found next to that of his partner.
Ali Yawar Jafari, 82: he was “loved and will be greatly missed by his family and the wider community”, relatives said. Jafari is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren. He was taken from the building by firefighters but pronounced dead at the scene, an inquest into his death heard. One of the oldest victims of the fire, he lived on the 10th floor with his wife and daughter, with whom he was believed to have lost contact as they tried to escape.Ali Yawar Jafari, 82: he was “loved and will be greatly missed by his family and the wider community”, relatives said. Jafari is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren. He was taken from the building by firefighters but pronounced dead at the scene, an inquest into his death heard. One of the oldest victims of the fire, he lived on the 10th floor with his wife and daughter, with whom he was believed to have lost contact as they tried to escape.
Mohamed Neda, 57: The coroner lauded the dignity of the relatives of Neda who attended the opening of his inquest. He is understood to have stayed behind because he was injured, while his wife was carried all the way down from the top floor to relative safety by their son.Mohamed Neda, 57: The coroner lauded the dignity of the relatives of Neda who attended the opening of his inquest. He is understood to have stayed behind because he was injured, while his wife was carried all the way down from the top floor to relative safety by their son.
Vincent Chiejina, 60: The coroner offered “sincere condolences” at the inquest into his death, which heard that Chiejina was found on the 17th floor of the tower and was identified by his DNA. The provisional cause of death was given as “consistent with the effects of fire”.Vincent Chiejina, 60: The coroner offered “sincere condolences” at the inquest into his death, which heard that Chiejina was found on the 17th floor of the tower and was identified by his DNA. The provisional cause of death was given as “consistent with the effects of fire”.
Berkti Haftom, 29: Her family said: “Berkti was a generous, caring, loving mother, partner, sister, auntie and friend, and she will be missed by us all forever.” Her son, Biruk, is listed among the missing.Berkti Haftom, 29: Her family said: “Berkti was a generous, caring, loving mother, partner, sister, auntie and friend, and she will be missed by us all forever.” Her son, Biruk, is listed among the missing.
Zainab Deen, 32: Her parents, Zainu and Maria Deen, said: “It is with great sadness that we can confirm we have been notified by the police that our daughter Zainab Deen died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire.” Friends have described her as a “beautiful, loving lady”. Her two-year-old son, Jeremiah, is listed as missing.Zainab Deen, 32: Her parents, Zainu and Maria Deen, said: “It is with great sadness that we can confirm we have been notified by the police that our daughter Zainab Deen died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire.” Friends have described her as a “beautiful, loving lady”. Her two-year-old son, Jeremiah, is listed as missing.
Hamid Kani, 61: according to his family in Iran, he had no relatives in the UK. His relatives said: “Hamid will always be remembered for his wit, compassion and devotion to his family and friends. No words can express our sorrow for his loss and the way he left us. He will always be part of our lives and his memory will live on.”Hamid Kani, 61: according to his family in Iran, he had no relatives in the UK. His relatives said: “Hamid will always be remembered for his wit, compassion and devotion to his family and friends. No words can express our sorrow for his loss and the way he left us. He will always be part of our lives and his memory will live on.”
Husband and wife Abdul Aziz, 52, and Faouzia el-Wahabi, 42: Abdul Aziz’s sister, Hana, said he could not get out because of the smoke. “The last time I saw him, they were waving out the window,” she said. “The last time I spoke to his wife, he was on the phone to the fire brigade.” Their three children, Yasin, Nur Huda and Mehdi, are listed as missing.Husband and wife Abdul Aziz, 52, and Faouzia el-Wahabi, 42: Abdul Aziz’s sister, Hana, said he could not get out because of the smoke. “The last time I saw him, they were waving out the window,” she said. “The last time I spoke to his wife, he was on the phone to the fire brigade.” Their three children, Yasin, Nur Huda and Mehdi, are listed as missing.
Steven Power, 63: the father of five was reportedly reluctant to leave his two bull terriers and told relatives: “I’m staying here with my dogs.”Steven Power, 63: the father of five was reportedly reluctant to leave his two bull terriers and told relatives: “I’m staying here with my dogs.”
A woman, 35: Her family has asked for her not to be named. The woman’s body was discovered on the 23rd floor and the preliminary cause of her death was recorded as “consistent with the effects of fire”.A woman, 35: Her family has asked for her not to be named. The woman’s body was discovered on the 23rd floor and the preliminary cause of her death was recorded as “consistent with the effects of fire”.
The missingThe missing
Raymond Bernard: a family friend said soon after the fire that Bernard, known to friends as Moses, was missing. “There are a lot of people grieving for him, and he was a very loving man,” the BBC quoted a friend named Michael as saying. “He always used to make sure that people were cared for.”Raymond Bernard: a family friend said soon after the fire that Bernard, known to friends as Moses, was missing. “There are a lot of people grieving for him, and he was a very loving man,” the BBC quoted a friend named Michael as saying. “He always used to make sure that people were cared for.”
Rania Ibrahim, 30, and her two daughters, Fathia Hasan, five, and Hania Hasan, three: the three members of the same family were last heard from when Rania uploaded a video from inside the tower block.Rania Ibrahim, 30, and her two daughters, Fathia Hasan, five, and Hania Hasan, three: the three members of the same family were last heard from when Rania uploaded a video from inside the tower block.
Hesham Reman, 57: his sister posted a picture of him online in the immediate aftermath of the fire, saying her family was searching hospitals. “I’m feeling so helpless; all we can do is pray he is safe and well,” she said.Hesham Reman, 57: his sister posted a picture of him online in the immediate aftermath of the fire, saying her family was searching hospitals. “I’m feeling so helpless; all we can do is pray he is safe and well,” she said.
Esra Ibrahim, 32: posters were put up around the area imploring people to look out for her and her relatives, Abufars Ibrahim and Fathia Ahmed, who have now been named among those who died, though Esra is still listed as missing.Esra Ibrahim, 32: posters were put up around the area imploring people to look out for her and her relatives, Abufars Ibrahim and Fathia Ahmed, who have now been named among those who died, though Esra is still listed as missing.
Nadia Choucair, 33, and Bassem Choukair, their three children, Mierna, 13, Fatima 10, and Zainab, three, and the children’s grandmother Sirria Choucair: six members of the same family, who lived on the 22nd floor, are all reported among the missing.Nadia Choucair, 33, and Bassem Choukair, their three children, Mierna, 13, Fatima 10, and Zainab, three, and the children’s grandmother Sirria Choucair: six members of the same family, who lived on the 22nd floor, are all reported among the missing.
Hashim Kedir, Nura Jamal and two of their three children, Firdows and Yaqub: four members of a family of five. Sean Mendez, who runs Solidarity Sports and has known the family for four years, told the Mirror: “Both kids really enjoyed football and were both really intelligent and articulate.” Another of the children, Yahya, has been confirmed by police as having died. Hashim Kedir and two of his three children, Firdows and Yaqub: three members of a family of five. Sean Mendez, who runs Solidarity Sports and has known the family for four years, told the Mirror: “Both kids really enjoyed football and were both really intelligent and articulate.” The mother of the family, Nura Jemal, and another of the children, Yahya, have been confirmed as having died.
Mariem Elgwahry, 27: a long-term friend of Mariem shared an appeal to find her soon after the fire. Her mother Eslah, who has also been named as Suhar Elgwahry, has been named among those who died.Mariem Elgwahry, 27: a long-term friend of Mariem shared an appeal to find her soon after the fire. Her mother Eslah, who has also been named as Suhar Elgwahry, has been named among those who died.
Ligaya Moore, 79: her grandson, Nico Purificacion, called her “an admirable woman”. He said: “Our family loves her so much. She’s ... so innocent, yet very straightforward.” The embassy of the Philippines in London appealed for information about Moore, who has lived in London for more than 40 years.Ligaya Moore, 79: her grandson, Nico Purificacion, called her “an admirable woman”. He said: “Our family loves her so much. She’s ... so innocent, yet very straightforward.” The embassy of the Philippines in London appealed for information about Moore, who has lived in London for more than 40 years.
Yasin, 20, Nur Huda and Mehdi El-Wahabi: Three members of another family of five who are all still listed as missing. Their parents, Abdul Aziz and Faouzia, are among the dead.Yasin, 20, Nur Huda and Mehdi El-Wahabi: Three members of another family of five who are all still listed as missing. Their parents, Abdul Aziz and Faouzia, are among the dead.
Jessica Urbano Ramirez, 12: her mother last heard from her when she called from a borrowed phone and said she was “on the stairs with other people”, her aunt Ana Ospina said.
Ernie Vital, 43: his mother, Marjorie, has been confirmed among those who died. The family lived on the 16th floor and relatives searching for them have not seen them since the fire.Ernie Vital, 43: his mother, Marjorie, has been confirmed among those who died. The family lived on the 16th floor and relatives searching for them have not seen them since the fire.
Amal Ahmedin and her daughter Amaya Tuccu, three: the family was thought to have been visiting friends in the tower when the fire struck. Mo Tuccu, Amaya’s father, is among those who died.Amal Ahmedin and her daughter Amaya Tuccu, three: the family was thought to have been visiting friends in the tower when the fire struck. Mo Tuccu, Amaya’s father, is among those who died.
Sakineh Afrasiabi and her sister Fatima, 65: the sisters were on the 18th floor of the building and relatives have not seen them since the fire.Sakineh Afrasiabi and her sister Fatima, 65: the sisters were on the 18th floor of the building and relatives have not seen them since the fire.
Biruk Haftom, 12: he and his mother, Berkti, lived on the 18th floor. Relatives searched hospitals but have not been able to find him, while she has been named among those who died.Biruk Haftom, 12: he and his mother, Berkti, lived on the 18th floor. Relatives searched hospitals but have not been able to find him, while she has been named among those who died.
Kamru Miah: four other members of his family, Husna and Rebeya Begum and Mohammed Hamid and Mohammed Hanif, are among the dead. A family friend told PA soon after the fire: “We are all just waiting and praying for some good news.”Kamru Miah: four other members of his family, Husna and Rebeya Begum and Mohammed Hamid and Mohammed Hanif, are among the dead. A family friend told PA soon after the fire: “We are all just waiting and praying for some good news.”
Denis Murphy, 56: his nephew, Stevan Racz, said he had called while trapped on the 14th floor of the building. Racz shared a post seeking information but Murphy is still among those reported missing.Denis Murphy, 56: his nephew, Stevan Racz, said he had called while trapped on the 14th floor of the building. Racz shared a post seeking information but Murphy is still among those reported missing.
Jeremiah Deen, two: His mother, Zainab, has been named among those who died.Jeremiah Deen, two: His mother, Zainab, has been named among those who died.
Deborah Lamprell, 45: her mother last heard from her at about 11.30pm on the night of the fire, according to the BBC. Lamprell’s cousin made an appeal on Facebook for information.Deborah Lamprell, 45: her mother last heard from her at about 11.30pm on the night of the fire, according to the BBC. Lamprell’s cousin made an appeal on Facebook for information.