The story of Grenfell Tower starts in 1972, aiming to create a new community but devolves into a cautionary tale of neglect and disaster.
Looking back, the hopes for Grenfell's revitalization turned into slum-like conditions by the late 2000s, revealing systemic failures in urban planning and maintenance.
The refurbishment that included combustible materials on Grenfell's exterior was a clear indication of the construction industry's race to the bottom, prioritizing profit over safety.
The inquiry’s findings illustrate a reality where corporate deceit and government deregulation allowed a preventable tragedy to unfold, igniting debates over safety standards.
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