Arab Times

Gutted by Grenfell fire, boxing gym comes off the ropes

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LONDON, June 13, (AFP): Forced to move out of Grenfell Tower after a devastatin­g fire a year ago on Thursday, the famous Dale Youth boxing club has become an unlikely sanctuary for those affected.

The club, which has produced two world champions in George Groves and James DeGale, is operating temporaril­y out of a multi-storey car park in west London near the site of the blaze.

“Everyone has a close attachment to the Tower,” Joe Sweeney, a trainer at the club for the past three years, told AFP on a recent visit to the gym’s new spartan and sombre surroundin­gs.

The fire spread quickly through the 24-storey apartment block in the early hours of June 14 last year, killing 71 people.

The state-of-the-art gym, which has also produced more than 100 national champions, was on the first floor of the tower.

“People lost their lives and homes. The gym being destroyed is an afterthoug­ht and of secondary importance,” Sweeney, 34, said, as around 30 enthusiast­ic boys sparred and gave punchbags — some as heavy as 200 pounds (91 kilos) — a pounding.

Sweeney said that the boys aged eight and upwards who come to the club, many of whom knew people who died in the fire, were “affected” but not as traumatise­d as might be expected.

“Kids are pretty resilient and get over things quickly whereas adults hang on to stuff and such events are something we don’t handle very well,” Sweeney said.

Fifteen-year-old Jodie lost a close friend in the fire, Yahya Hashim.

The two used to do homework together.

Jodie joined the club a month after the fire claimed the life of 13-year-old Yahya, his two brothers and his parents. “It was a shock,” he told AFP. The fire “is in the back of our minds but we have to move on”.

“People have moved past blaming each other and the community has been strengthen­ed so much and now we are all in unison and helping each other to get through it.”

Asked if joining the gym was a way of honouring Yahya’s memory, Jodie answered simply: “Yes, it is.

 ??  ?? Boxing coach Moutaz Chellat (left), spars with a young boxer during a training session at the Box Clever Sports club in Ladbroke Grove, west London
on June 8. (AFP)
Boxing coach Moutaz Chellat (left), spars with a young boxer during a training session at the Box Clever Sports club in Ladbroke Grove, west London on June 8. (AFP)

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