London's Metropolitan Police Service is considering offences including gross negligence, manslaughter, corporate manslaughter and breaches of the Health and Safety Act following the "tragic" Grenfell Tower Fire.
Three interviews have already taken place under caution in relation to the "tragic events and it is likely that further interviews will take place in the coming week and months," the Met said in a statement.
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The police investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire has moved to a new phase with a planned programme of interviews under caution https://t.co/JAKMgwm9RD pic.twitter.com/kMYxmTo8es
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) July 18, 2018
"The bereaved families and survivors affected by the tragedy have been updated with this development," the statement adds.
At least 80 people died in the fire in North Kensington, one of London's wealthiest boroughs on 14 June 2018.
Words can't express the gratitude with have to every single person that came to show their support at the silent walk. As you can see the attendance was beyond all expectations. #GrenfellUnited #GrenfellNeverForget #GrenfellTower 💚💚 pic.twitter.com/15xmxKgjSN
— Grenfell United (@GrenfellUnited) June 16, 2018
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