National Post

Managers probed in tower fire: U.K. police

‘Corporate manslaught­er’ possible charge

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• British police said Thursday they have “reasonable grounds” to suspect that local authoritie­s may have committed corporate manslaught­er in a deadly highrise fire in London.

The Metropolit­an Police force said it has officially informed the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which owns the Grenfell Tower public housing block, and the management group — the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Associatio­n — that they are under suspicion.

The news came in a letter from police sent to residents of the building. The letter said a senior representa­tive of each body will be interviewe­d about the fire as part of the police investigat­ion.

The police f orce confirmed to The Associated Press that the letter is genuine, but stressed it does not mean a decision has been made on whether to charge any individual or organizati­on.

Police have said for weeks that their investigat­ion will consider whether anyone should be charged with a crime. The force said Thursday it was “considerin­g the full range of offences, from corporate manslaught­er to regulatory breaches.”

At least 80 people died June 14 when an early morning fire ripped through the west London highrise. It was the deadliest fire in Britain in more than a century.

Huge investigat­ions by police, fire officials and others are underway to determine how a blaze that started with a refrigerat­or in one apartment got out of control so quickly in the 24-storey building.

Attention has focused the building’s new aluminum cladding, installed during a recent renovation, and authoritie­s want answers fast because thousands of other buildings in the country could be affected.

Angry residents want to know how building regulation­s that were meant to be among the world’s best could have failed so catastroph­ically. Many accuse officials in Kensington and Chelsea, one of London’s richest boroughs, of ignoring their safety concerns because the building was home to a largely immigrant and working-class population.

 ?? DAN KITWOOD / GETTY IMAGES ?? The management group of the Grenfell Tower housing complex has been told by police it is being investigat­ed in the fire that left 80 people dead.
DAN KITWOOD / GETTY IMAGES The management group of the Grenfell Tower housing complex has been told by police it is being investigat­ed in the fire that left 80 people dead.

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