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Karim Mussilhy

Karim Mussilhy is a bereaved family member from the survivors’ group Grenfell United

November 2020

  • grenfell tower

    We will not rest until the companies behind the Grenfell fire are held to account

    Karim Mussilhy
    The inquiry into that awful night is slowly revealing shocking evidence, says Karim Mussilhy from the survivors’ group Grenfell United

October 2019

  • A view of Grenfell Tower in west London.

    My uncle died at Grenfell. This report must lead to action

    Karim Mussilhy
    The 72 deaths cannot be in vain. Firefighters were brave – but if only the fire service had trained to evacuate a high rise says Karim Mussilhy of survivors’ group Grenfell United

June 2019

  • Natasha Elcock of Grenfell United

    Today in Focus
    The story of Grenfell United

    Natasha Elcock and Ed Daffarn escaped from Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017. Karim Mussilhy’s uncle died in the fire. They talk about their work with Grenfell United, while the Guardian’s social affairs correspondent, Rob Booth, discusses government inaction

May 2018

  • TOPSHOT-BRITAIN-FIRE-INQUIRY<br>TOPSHOT - Messages of condolence for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire are pictured on a fence near to the burned-out shell of Grenfell Tower block in west London on May 25, 2018.
Fighting back tears, relatives of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire paid emotional tribute in words, photos and recordings to their loved ones this week as an inquiry opened into Britain's deadliest blaze. / AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVASDANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images

    Grenfell tore my family apart, but the tributes give us the strength to fight

    Karim Mussilhy
    Since the tragedy, we’ve had to campaign for our voices to be heard. Now we have that chance, we should not be censored, says Karim Mussilhy, whose uncle died in Grenfell Tower