A man pleaded guilty for pretending that he was staying at a Grenfell apartment at the time of the blaze. Sharife Elouahabi told authorities that he is related to a Moroccan family that bears the same last name to receive accommodation and financial assistance.
Police say they may consider corporate manslaughter charges as detectives conduct an investigation on the Grenfell fire. The tragedy killed 72 people, including several Moroccan nationals.
In Grenfell Tower Inquiry hearing, a senior fire officer revealed that the residents must have been evacuated 47 minutes before the stay-put policy was ignored. Victims, including a Moroccan family whose members died, were told by firefighters to stay in their flats instead of being removed from the tower.
According to victims’ lawyer, racism must be considered when determining the circumstances surrounding the Grenfell tower fire.
Nur Huda El-Wahabi is one of the Moroccan residents of Grenfell Tower who died in the horrible blaze. Remembered by her teachers in heartwarming declaration, Nur Huda was a role model for her classmates and a hardworking student.
Leena Belkadi who used to live with he family in the 20th floor of the Grenfell tower was found dead in her mother’s arms. The Moroccan Leena hence is the youngest Grenfell tower victim.
Locals rushed to help the Grenfell Tower’s affected residents who lost their homes in a terrible incident. Last night a fire broke out in a 24-story building which is believed to be mostly resided by Moroccans. Details.