While the government apologised, the counsel attacked companies for a ‘merry-go-round of buck-passing’

No one should have died at Grenfell Tower, the inquiry into the disaster has heard as it closed after 400 days of evidence and the government said it was “truly sorry” for its own failures.

Richard Millett KC, counsel to the inquiry, used his final statement to declare: “Each and every one of the deaths that occurred in Grenfell Tower, on the 14 June 2017 was avoidable”.

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