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2023

Furious families of Grenfell victims slam BBC for upcoming drama series on disaster – saying it’s ‘too hurtful’

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THE furious families of Grenfell fire victims have slammed the BBC over an upcoming series dramatising the tragedy.

They are demanding that the Beeb show them a preview of the show amid fears of misrepresentation and that it will be “hurtful”.

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The 2017 Grenfell Tower fire left 72 residents dead[/caption]

The 2017 blaze claimed the lives of 72 residents of the 24-storey tower block in Kensington, West London.

Now, a petition calling on the national broadcaster to cancel the planned drama, written and directed by BAFTA-winner Peter Kosminsky, has reached nearly 60,000 signatures.

Locals of the area around Grenfell, as well as the relatives of those who died, have joined the condemnation.

Shah Aghlani, who lost his mother and aunt to the inferno, told The Mirror: “Nobody has consulted me.

“I won’t be watching. It is too hurtful to go through it again.

“Anything that triggers the memories is not good.”

Meanwhile, Abbas Dadou, who chairs the Lancaster West Residents Association, said: “It would be good if the BBC could show it to the community first.

“If there are things not correct, they can put it right.”

The BBC has insisted that the series, due in 2025, will provide a “comprehensive account of events”.

The fire is the subject of a number of investigations, most notably an ongoing public inquiry.

The inquiry is in its second phase, which was delayed by the pandemic and will report on issues ranging from the response of the London Fire Brigade to the way residents’ complaints were handled by the building’s management.

However, its first phase report in 2019 found that the cladding on the tower “acted as a source of fuel” for the deadly blaze.




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