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He's like a man who set a house on fire asking for credit for pouring water on the smoking embers.
At a procedural hearing of the Grenfell inquiry in March this year, Stephanie Barwise QC raised concerns about toxicity and its impact on those who had survived the fire, asking for these matters to be considered.
A charity inundated by donations has urged the public to stop sending clothes, food and other items for victims of the fire, asking that monetary donations be made instead.
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"Who set the fire?" asked Ed Ashurst, an area rancher who is convinced that he knows.
"Sir, is there a fire?" asks a tiny worried-looking boy.
"Is Twitter some sort of artillery that the Shabab is going to fire?" asked Muktar Abdi, a taxi driver.
"Injured passengers, okay, and is your airplane physically on fire?" asked a male voice on the other end, according to an air traffic recording.
"Injured passengers, okay, and is your airplane physically on fire?" asked the air traffic controller, according to audio of the interaction.
'Why is that building on fire?' asks arsonist.
Hoping to inspire creativity, for example, Arcade Fire asked concert attendees to dress up, a request ridiculed by some and misinterpreted by others.
If something falls into a fire, ask an adult for help straight away.
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