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Radio 4,1 min

Grenfell Tower: Need 'assurances' from Home Office

World at One

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The director of North Kensington Law Centre has said "people are reticent to come forward" following the Grenfell Tower fire because of concerns over their immigration status. Victoria Vasey told reporter Chris Vallance that "assurances from the Home Office" were needed "in terms of the treatment of people who are worried". She added that it is "imperative" that people feel safe in coming forward to speak as it could cause difficulties when investigating the fire and in identifying those who have died. (Photo: Grenfell Tower after the fire. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

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