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More than 50 people could face criminal charges NINE years on from tragic Grenfell Tower fire

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More than 50 people could face criminal charges NINE years on from tragic Grenfell Tower fire.

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The Metropolitan Police has revealed more than 50 individuals could face criminal charges in connection with the Grenfell Tower fire, almost a decade on.Fifty-seven individuals and 20 organisations could be prosecuted over the 2017 fire, which killed 72 people in one of Britain's worst modern disasters.Charges are set to be submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service by September, the force announced today, with decisions anticipated before the tenth anniversary of the fire next summer.The investigation, known as Operation Northleigh, has examined possible offences ranging from corporate and gross negligence manslaughter, to fraud, misconduct in public office, and breaches of health and safety legislation.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The unprecedented police enquiry saw officers sift through a whopping 165 million electronic files, and take 14,400 witness statements over the nine years.The investigation has cost around £150 million, making it the largest and most complex probe...

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