The Grenfell Tower Fire: Honoring the Victims and Remembering Their Stories
Today marks the release of the final report on the tragic Grenfell Tower fire, a devastating event that claimed the lives of 72 individuals more than seven years ago. As we reflect on this heartbreaking loss, it is crucial to remember the individuals who perished in the blaze and honor their memory. Each victim had a unique story, a life cut short by the tragic events of that fateful day. Let us take a moment to pay tribute to their lives and reflect on the impact of this profound tragedy.
Anthony “Tony” Disson, 65: A Real Family Man
Anthony Disson, a 65-year-old retired lorry driver, had called Grenfell Tower his home for eight years. Described by his family as a “real family man,” Tony was known for his generosity and willingness to help others in need. Despite not having much, he was always ready to lend a hand to those around him. His presence is deeply missed by his loved ones, who remember him fondly for his kind and selfless nature.
Ali Yawar Jafari, 82: A Tragic Loss
Ali Yawar Jafari, an 82-year-old resident of the 10th floor, made a valiant effort to escape the fire with his wife and daughter. However, he encountered breathing difficulties and was unable to proceed beyond the 10th floor. Despite the efforts of firefighters to rescue him, Ali tragically lost his life in the blaze. His family mourns the loss of a beloved husband, father, and community member, remembering him as a cherished presence in their lives.
Abdeslam Sebbar, 77: Remembered with Love
Abdeslam Sebbar, whose remains were found on the 11th floor, succumbed to the inhalation of fumes during the fire. His family recalls him with affection, highlighting his wit, compassion, and dedication to his loved ones. Though his physical presence may be gone, his memory lives on in the hearts of those who knew and cherished him.
Denis Murphy, 56: An Inspiration to All
Denis Murphy, a resident of the 14th floor, bravely reached out to his family during the blaze, informing them of his dire situation. His family expresses their profound grief at the loss of a beloved family member, describing him as an inspiration and a selfless individual. Despite the pain of his absence, they feel fortunate to have had him in their lives, leaving an indelible mark of love and care.
Zainab Deen, 32, and Jeremiah Deen, 2: A Mother’s Love
Zainab Deen, a 32-year-old resident of the 14th floor, spent her final moments on the phone with her brother, sharing a heartfelt conversation until the early hours of the morning. Tragically, her two-year-old son, Jeremiah, also lost his life in the fire. Originally from Sierra Leone, Zainab is remembered as a beautiful and loving woman by her family, who hold her memory dear in their hearts.
Mohammad Alhajali, 23: A Life Cut Short
Mohammad Alhajali, a 23-year-old civil engineering student, resided on the 14th floor with his older brother Omar. Despite Omar’s escape from the fire, Mohammad was unable to reach safety and reached out to a friend in Syria, bidding a poignant farewell to his family. His aspirations for a new life in London and his desire to help his homeland of Syria reflect his compassionate and caring nature. Mohammad’s loved ones remember him as a supportive and loving individual, embodying solidarity with those in need.
Steve Power, 63: A Character Remembered
Steve Power, a 63-year-old resident of the 15th floor, made the ultimate sacrifice by choosing to remain with his beloved dogs in his flat during the fire. Described by his children as a charismatic and memorable figure, Steve left a lasting impression on all who knew him. His family cherishes his memory, acknowledging the impact he had on those around him.
Hamid Kani, 61: Devotion to Family
Hamid Kani, a 61-year-old Iranian resident of the 15th floor, tragically lost his life while seeking safety on the 23rd floor. His family in Iran remembers him for his wit, compassion, and dedication to his loved ones. Despite the distance that separated them, Hamid’s legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and friends, who honor his memory with love and respect.
Deborah “Debbie” Lamprell, 45: A Heart of Gold
Debbie Lamprell, a 45-year-old front-of-house worker at Opera Holland Park, resided on the 16th floor of Grenfell Tower. During the fire, she bravely reached out for help while on the top floor of the building, demonstrating her courage and selflessness. Remembered by her mother as a wonderful and precious daughter, Debbie’s infectious smile and dedication to helping others remain etched in the hearts of those who knew her.
Marjorie Vital, 68, and Ernie Vital, 50: A Bond of Love
Marjorie Vital, a resident of the 16th floor, shared her flat with her son Ernie. Marjorie, who had lived in Grenfell Tower since its construction in the 1970s, dedicated her life to her children and her work in the textile industry. Remembered by her family as a joyful, independent, and kind-hearted individual, Marjorie’s presence brought light and love to those around her. Ernie, who worked in the catering industry, is honored by his family for his creativity, humility, and loyalty. His warm smile and caring nature remain a cherished memory for all who knew him.
Joseph Daniels, 69: A Tragic End
Joseph Daniels, a 69-year-old resident of the 16th floor, faced the challenges of dementia during the fire, making it difficult for him to escape the building. His son, who managed to survive the blaze, mourns the loss of his father, whose life was tragically cut short that fateful night. Joseph’s absence leaves a void in the hearts of his loved ones, who remember him with love and sorrow.
Sheila Smith, 84: A Life Well-Lived
Sheila Smith, an 84-year-old resident of the 16th floor, lived a vibrant and active life in Grenfell Tower for 34 years. Known for her love of cycling, yoga, and swimming, Sheila was a respected and active member of her community. Her family fondly recalls her energy and spirit, emphasizing the senseless tragedy that took her life prematurely. As they strive to honor her memory, they reflect on the impact of her loss on their lives.
Kamru Miah, 79, Rabeya Begum, 64, Husna Begum, 22, Mohammed Hanif, 26, and Mohammed Hamid, 29: A Family’s Sacrifice
Kamru Miah, a 79-year-old resident of the 17th floor, made the ultimate sacrifice to protect his family during the fire. Along with his wife Rabeya Begum, their daughter Husna Begum, and their sons Mohammed Hanif and Mohammed Hamid, Kamru chose to stay in the tower to ensure the safety of his loved ones. Despite their efforts to stay in touch with relatives during the blaze, all five family members tragically lost their lives. Their bravery and sacrifice remain a testament to the love and devotion that bound them together.
Khadija Khalloufi, 52: A Tragic Separation
Khadija Khalloufi, a 52-year-old resident of the 17th floor, became separated from her husband as they attempted to escape the fire. Amidst the chaos and panic of the stairwell, they were divided between the 16th and 15th floors. While her husband survived, Khadija tragically lost her life in the blaze. Her memory lives on in the hearts of her loved ones, who cherish the time they shared with her.
Vincent Chiejina, 60: Identified by DNA
Vincent Chiejina, a 60-year-old resident of the 17th floor, was identified by his DNA following the fire. His provisional cause of death was attributed to the effects of the fire, underscoring the tragic loss of life in the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Though his physical presence may be gone, Vincent’s memory remains alive in the hearts of those who knew him.
Isaac Paulos, 5: A Young Life Lost
Isaac Paulos, a five-year-old schoolboy, was discovered on the 13th floor, several levels below his family’s flat. Despite the efforts to save him, Isaac tragically lost his life in the blaze. His family mourns the loss of a kind, energetic, and generous young boy, whose laughter and joy brightened the lives of those around him. Though he may be gone, Isaac’s spirit lives on in the hearts of those who loved and cherished him.
Birkti Haftom, 29, and Biruk Haftom, 12: A Mother’s Love
Birkti Haftom, a 29-year-old mother, and her 12-year-old son Biruk resided on the 18th floor of Grenfell Tower. Remembered for her generosity, caring nature, and love for her family, Birkti’s absence leaves a void in the lives of her loved ones. Biruk, described as a loving and pure-hearted boy, is honored by his family for his kindness, politeness, and love for his family and friends. Their family mourns the loss of these beloved individuals, whose laughter and charisma will forever be missed.
Sakina Afrasehabi, 65, and Fatemeh Afrasiabi, 59: Remembered with Love
Sakina Afrasehabi and her younger sister Fatemeh lived together in Grenfell Tower. Sakina, a disabled individual who relied on a walking stick for mobility, had no choice but to reside on the 18th floor of the building. Her family remembers her as a loving mother and a selfless individual who always put others first. Fatemeh’s final moments were marked by a plea for help to her nephew, as the fire engulfed the upper floors. Despite their tragic end, Sakina and Fatemeh are cherished and remembered by their family with love and affection.
Mohamednur Tuccu, 44, Amal Ahmedin, 35, Amaya Tuccu-Ahmedin, 3, and Amna Mahmud Idris, 27: A Family’s Loss
Mohamednur Tuccu, his wife Amal Ahmedin, their daughter Amaya, and their friend Amna Mahmud Idris were breaking their Ramadan fast when the fire erupted. Despite the efforts to save them, all four individuals tragically lost their lives in the blaze. Their family mourns the loss of their loved ones, finding solace in the knowledge that they have been identified and will be laid to rest. The memory of Mohamednur, Amal, Amaya, and Amna lives on in the hearts of those who knew and cherished them.
Eslah Elgwahry, 64, and Mariem Elgwahry, 27: A Family’s Bond
Eslah Elgwahry resided with her 27-year-old daughter Mariem on the 19th floor of Grenfell Tower. Tragically, they both lost their lives in the fire, leaving behind a void in the lives of their loved ones. Despite the tragedy that befell them, Eslah and Mariem are remembered with love and affection by their family and friends.
Mary “Sissy” Mendy, 52, and Khadija “Ya-Haddy Sisi” Saye, 24: A Mother and Daughter Remembered
Mary “Sissy” Mendy, a Gambia-born resident, and her daughter Khadija “Ya-Haddy Sisi” Saye, a talented artist and photographer, were together on the 20th floor of the tower during the fire. Remembered for her pure heart and kind soul, Mary is deeply missed by her family and friends. Khadija, whose work was featured at the Venice Biennale, is celebrated for her talent and creativity, leaving behind a legacy of art and beauty. Their family and friends honor the memory of Mary and Khadija, whose presence brought light and joy to those around them.
Jessica Urbano Ramirez, 12: A Young Life Remembered
Twelve-year-old Jessica Urbano Ramirez was on the 20th floor of Grenfell Tower when the fire broke out. Remembered for her loving and kind-hearted nature, Jessica’s absence leaves a void in the lives of her family and friends. Her infectious laughter and joyful spirit remain in the hearts of those who knew and cherished her.
Omar Belkadi, 32, Farah Hamdan, 31, Leena Belkadi, 6 months, and Malak Belkadi, 7: A Family’s Tragedy
Omar Belkadi, his wife Farah Hamdan, and their children Leena and Malak resided on the 20th floor of Grenfell Tower. Tragically, Omar and Farah, along with two of their children, lost their lives in the fire, leaving behind a void in the lives of their loved ones. Their surviving daughter, Tazmin, mourns the loss of her family members, finding solace in the memories and love they shared.
Abdulaziz El Wahabi, 52, Faouzia El Wahabi, 41, Yasin El Wahabi, 20, Nur Huda El Wahabi, 16, and Medhi El Wahabi, 8: A Family’s Sacrifice
Abdulaziz El Wahabi, his wife Faouzia, and their children Yasin, Nur Huda, and Medhi resided on the 21st floor of Grenfell Tower. Despite their efforts to stay in contact with relatives, all five family members tragically lost their lives in the fire. Their bravery and sacrifice are remembered by their loved ones, who honor their memory with love and respect.
Logan Gomes: An Unborn Angel
Unborn baby Logan Gomes was officially recorded as a victim of the Grenfell Tower fire, a poignant reminder of the innocent lives lost in the tragedy. His mother, Andreia Gomes, who was seven months pregnant at the time, survived the fire but tragically lost her son shortly after. Despite the heartbreak of his loss, Logan’s family cherishes his memory and finds solace in the knowledge that he is safe in heaven.
Raymond “Moses” Bernard, 63: A Hero’s Sacrifice
Raymond Bernard, known as Moses to his friends, resided on the 21st floor of Grenfell Tower. Described as a hero for offering shelter to those in need during the fire, Raymond was discovered alongside six individuals in his flat, having made the ultimate sacrifice to protect others. His family remembers him as a dearly loved individual, whose presence brought light and joy to those around him.
Ligaya Moore, 78: A Longtime Resident
Ligaya Moore, a resident of Grenfell Tower for over 40 years, lived alone on the 21st floor following the death of her husband. Her family recalls her journey to London, where she built a new life and family, despite the challenges of being away from her loved ones. Tragically, the fire consumed her laughter and joy, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew and loved her.
Hashim Kedir, 44, Nura Jemal, 35, Yahya Hashim, 13, Firdaws Hashim, 12, and Yaqub Hashim, 6: A Family’s Tragedy
Hashim Kedir, his sister Nura Jemal, and their children Yahya, Firdaws, and Yaqub resided on the 22nd floor of Grenfell Tower. Described as a role model and a giving individual, Hashim’s presence is deeply missed by his loved ones. Nura is remembered for her appreciation of life’s small joys and her infectious joy. Yahya, Firdaws, and Yaqub are honored by their family for their kindness, intelligence, and loving nature. The loss of this beloved family leaves a void in the lives of those who knew and cherished them.
Sirria Choucair, 60, Bassem Choucair, 40, Nadia Choucair, 33, Fatima Choucair, 11, Mierna Choucair, 13, and Zainab Choucair, 3: A Family’s Loss
Sirria Choucair, along with her daughter Nadia, son-in-law Bassem, and grandchildren Fatima, Mierna, and Zainab, resided in Grenfell Tower. The loss of these beloved family members is deeply felt by their loved ones, who remember them with love and affection. Despite the tragedy that befell them, Sirria, Bassem, Nadia, Fatima, Mierna, and Zainab are honored for the love and joy they brought to those around them.
Maria Del Pilar Burton, 74: A Survivor’s Journey
Maria Del Pilar Burton, rescued from the 19th floor, spent seven months in the hospital following the fire and tragically passed away due to medical complications. Her resilience and strength in the face of adversity serve as a poignant reminder of the toll of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Though her physical presence may be gone, Maria’s memory lives on in the hearts of those who knew and cherished her.
As we reflect on the lives lost in the Grenfell Tower fire, let us honor their memory and remember the impact of this profound tragedy. Each victim had a unique story, a life cut short by circumstances beyond their control. May their memory be a reminder of the importance of safety, compassion, and unity in the face of adversity. Let us never forget the individuals who perished in the blaze and strive to ensure that such a tragedy never occurs again.