Susan Ebner – June 11, 2022
In June 2017, the Greenfell Tower in London caught fire. Memories of the disaster are still green among the people of the area. Her vision of the future was dark.
fIt has been five years since the Greenfell Tower in west London turned into a burning hell. Terrible hell that killed 72 people. The cause of the fire – which is incredibly normal – was a faulty refrigerator. However, people living near the tower remember the events of that day as they did now. But how do you live it?
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