Grenfell Tower Disaster: dead and missing still rising

VOICED: Shows aerials and exterior shots burnt out and damaged remains of Grenfell Tower in West London. Exterior shots Latimer Road Tube station being closed as per Fire Department advice on the structural integrity of Grenfell Tower. Exterior shots people writing messages, looking at flowers and crying at memorials to victims of the fire. Exterior and interior shots people praying on streets and service being held in local church to remember victims. Exterior shots protesters singing and marching through streets holding photos of victims. Exterior shots Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy speaking at press conference on numbers of dead. Exterior shots Queen Elizabeth II visiting survivors on the 16th June. Interview with Royal Commentator Ian Pelham-Turner speaking on historic missive. Interview with Archbishop Of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols speaking on need for silence and safe places for people to reflect on events. Voxpops speaking on tragedy. Graphics sequence on Queen's official statement. (NB THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Anger is continuing to grow over the Grenfell Tower disaster, with protestors yesterday storming Kensington and Chelsea town hall, calling for justice for the victims. Theresa May, who has faced criticism for her response to the tragedy, was confronted by a jeering crowd after she met victims of the fire in Kensington. The Prime Minister has promised five million pounds to help those made homeless by the fire on 17th June, 2017 in London, England
VOICED: Shows aerials and exterior shots burnt out and damaged remains of Grenfell Tower in West London. Exterior shots Latimer Road Tube station being closed as per Fire Department advice on the structural integrity of Grenfell Tower. Exterior shots people writing messages, looking at flowers and crying at memorials to victims of the fire. Exterior and interior shots people praying on streets and service being held in local church to remember victims. Exterior shots protesters singing and marching through streets holding photos of victims. Exterior shots Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy speaking at press conference on numbers of dead. Exterior shots Queen Elizabeth II visiting survivors on the 16th June. Interview with Royal Commentator Ian Pelham-Turner speaking on historic missive. Interview with Archbishop Of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols speaking on need for silence and safe places for people to reflect on events. Voxpops speaking on tragedy. Graphics sequence on Queen's official statement. (NB THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Anger is continuing to grow over the Grenfell Tower disaster, with protestors yesterday storming Kensington and Chelsea town hall, calling for justice for the victims. Theresa May, who has faced criticism for her response to the tragedy, was confronted by a jeering crowd after she met victims of the fire in Kensington. The Prime Minister has promised five million pounds to help those made homeless by the fire on 17th June, 2017 in London, England
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Sky News
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17 June, 2017
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00:04:31:06
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London, England, United Kingdom
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