June 14th, 2017. North Kensington, London. At 12:54 a.m., a single flame changed everything. What began as a small kitchen fire in a fourth-floor flat became an inferno that consumed a twenty-four-story tower in less than an hour. The building burned like a torch against the London sky, its newly installed cladding acting as kindling. Seventy-two people died that night. Men, women, children. Entire families. Some made calls for help that would never come. Others were told to stay put in apartments that became their tombs. The fire climbed the outside of the building faster than anyone inside could escape it.
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