Fire Started In Fridge Freezer, Say London Police

Grenfell Tower: Fire started in fridge freezer, say London police

The Grenfell Tower fire in London started in a fridge freezer, the police revealed on Friday, reported The Independent. The police said that both the insulation and tiles at the building failed safety tests and they are considering manslaughter charges. At least 79 people were killed after the blaze destroyed 151 homes in the Kensington tower block.

“Preliminary tests on the insulation samples collected from Grenfell Tower showed that they combusted soon after the test started,” Detective Superintendent Fiona McCormack from the Metropolitan Police said. “The initial tests on the cladding tiles also failed the safety tests.” McCormack, however, added the fire was not started deliberately.

Rydon was the company responsible for cladding and retrofitting refurbishments at Grenfell Tower. Earlier, an investigation of the supply chain had revealed that out of the two available options, a cheaper, more flammable material was used in the cladding to cover the Grenfell Tower.

The fridge freezer that started the fire was a Hotpoint FF175BP model. The police said the manufacturers, as well as the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Policy had been informed. The police said further tests were being conducted on the appliance and the fridge freezer had never been subject to a product recall.

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