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Grenfell Inquiry reads victims' names at final statement

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Grenfell Inquiry reads victims' names at final statement

Grenfell Inquiry reads victims' names at final statement

Grenfell Inquiry chairman, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, has paid tribute to the 72 victims of the disaster reading out their names following the publication of the Inquiry's final report.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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