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'I feel guilty that I'm here living': The Grenfell children who survived the blaze

Sky News Monday, 2 September 2024
'I feel guilty that I'm here living': The Grenfell children who survived the blazeSixty-seven children lived in Grenfell Tower when the west London block caught fire in June 2017. Eighteen of them never got a chance to grow up.
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The UK Tonight: A special report on the children of Grenfell, more than seven years on

The UK Tonight: A special report on the children of Grenfell, more than seven years on

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