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Grenfell fire: police apologise after victim's bone fragment found


Grenfell Tower fire Grenfell fire: police apologise after victim's bone fragment found Family of Mohamed Amied Neda held second funeral six months on from tragedy The family of Mohamed Amied Neda held a second funeral after the discovery of the bone fragment was made a few weeks ago. Photograph: Channel 4 News/PAThe police have apologised after a Grenfell victim’s bone fragment was found in a tumble dryer six months after the tragedy. The family of Mohamed Amied Neda held a second funeral after the discovery was made a few weeks ago, when police sent his clothes to be cleaned and found “one piece of his bone”. Mr Neda, 57, jumped from the tower block and died as a result of multiple injuries consistent with a fall. It was during this process that a small fragment of bone was discovered.


Source: The Guardian February 01, 2018 21:00 UTC



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