RESIDENTS living in the shadow of Grenfell Tower say they still suffer flashbacks to the horrific night it caught fire five years on.
Mohammad Tehrani, 66, who lives in Bramley House next to the tower in west London, said the fatal disaster is always in his mind.
Speaking ahead of the five-year anniversary of the fire next week, Mr Tehrani recalled standing at the foot of the tower and watching body bags being carried out of the block.
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As we approach the half-anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy, the community gathers to remember loved ones while grappling with mixed emotions surrounding the ongoing deconstruction of the tower and the hopeful plans for a memorial, writes EMMA DENT COAD
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