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Families demand preservation of Grenfell Tower stairwell remnants with victims' handprints and "Allahu Akbar" inscription, accusing the government of breaking a 2025 promise.
Families of Grenfell Tower fire victims are seeking legal action to preserve stairwell walls with handprints and an Arabic inscription, “Allahu Akbar,” found during deconstruction that began in September 2025.
They claim the government broke a 2025 promise by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner to protect meaningful remnants if the community wanted them.
Despite the Ministry of Housing stating it remains committed to community-led remembrance, officials have denied preserving sections above the ninth floor, citing safety and sensitivity.
The families argue the markings are vital to honoring the 72 victims and ensuring the tragedy is not forgotten, warning that removing them erases history and causes lasting harm.
Las familias exigen la preservación de los restos de la escalera de la Torre Grenfell con las huellas de las manos de las víctimas y la inscripción "Allahu Akbar", acusando al gobierno de romper una promesa para el 2025.