Survivors of Grenfell fire angry at plans to demolish death trap tower block
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Some people who lost loved ones in the fire that ripped through London’s Grenfell Tower in 2017 have blasted UK government plans to demolish the shell of the apartment block, which they want to preserve as a monument to the 72 people who died in the blaze.

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner met with relatives and survivors this week to discuss the government’s decision ahead of a formal announcement on Friday.

Grenfell United, which represents some of the bereaved, claimed their voices had been ignored.

The Grenfell Tower and memorial wall in North Kensington, London. (AP)

“Angela Rayner could not give a reason for her decision to demolish the tower,” the group said.

“She refused to confirm how many bereaved and survivors had been spoken to in the recent, short four-week consultation.”

The remains of the 24-storey apartment building loom over the North Kensington neighbourhood in west London, providing a constant reminder of the lives that were lost when a fast-moving fire gutted the tower in the early morning hours of June 14, 2017.

While some survivors see the hulk as a fitting memorial, others say redeveloping the site would help the community heal

Government officials have declined to discuss their decision before the public announcement.

The government previously said the Grenfell site would remain unchanged at least until the eighth anniversary of the disaster in June.

Grenfell Tower
The Grenfell tower blaze in June 2017 killed 72 people. (AAP)

A public inquiry into the disaster concluded that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned the apartment block into a “death trap.”

The investigation found no “single cause” of the tragedy but said a combination of dishonest companies, weak regulators and complacent government authorities led the building to be covered in combustible cladding that turned a small refrigerator fire into the deadliest blaze on British soil since World War II.

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