To demolish the granfel tower, the condolences told the bereaved families

The government has decided to demolish the Granfel Tower, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Reneer has a meeting with condolences and survivors, understands the BBC.
In June 2017, seventy people died due to fire in the tower block in West London.
The decision follows the debate of many years on the future of the 24-floor tower, with some expectation that it will remain as permanent reminder of the tragedy and others want it to be replaced with a new monument.
A formal announcement by the government is expected to be declared on Friday.
Kimia Zabiyan, representing the group grenfel next to Qin, who works for the bereaved families, told the BBC that she attended the meeting with Rener, where she said that the tower fell down to the ground level to the ground level. Will be given.
“Deputy Prime Minister was very clear that he has taken this decision very seriously, that it is a serious responsibility and a very sensitive decision to make it, but it is what he felt that he has to make,” Ms. Zabihiya said. Saying that Rener said that he decided what the engineers had recommended.
The government has been warned earlier that the structure may be unsafe due to the limit of fire damage.