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    Adele’s emotional tribute to Grenfell victims 

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    Adele’s emotional tribute to Grenfell victims 

    The rarely seen singing sensation Adele has remembered the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire and insisted the official inquiry is taking “far too long.” 

    In a video released by Grenfell United, Adele paid tribute to the 72 people that died in the fire four years ago on June 14, 2017. 

    The singer looked emotional while remembering the tragedy. 

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    Adele said: “Today marks four years since the Grenfell Tower fire, and still, there are so many unanswered questions.

    “Still, the trial [inquiry] is taking way too long, and still, no one has been accountable for that night’s events.

    “And yet, Grenfell United is still out here, fighting tirelessly for the justice and for the change that not only they deserve, that their community deserve, that the whole country deserves.”

    She added: “And for that, I’’d like to thank you. Thank you for putting your pain aside for all of these years to fight the fight. I can’t imagine the kind of personal consequences that has on you.

    “I really hope that this time next year, you will have the answers that you will need to finally, finally be able to breathe together. I love you, I’ll see you soon, stay strong. We’re all with you.”

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