Retired judge to lead inquiry into deadly London tower fire
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed a retired judge on Thursday to chair a public inquiry into the devastating west London fire that killed at least 80 people, as more high-rise buildings across the country failed fire-safety tests.
May chose Martin Moore-Bick, a retired court of appeal judge, to head the investigation into the June 14 Grenfell Tower blaze.
“I am determined that there will be justice for all the victims of this terrible tragedy and for their families who have suffered so terribly,” May said.
Fire safety experts expressed shock at how quickly the public housing tower block became engulfed in flames after a blaze began in a refrigerator. Attention has focused the building’s new aluminum cladding installed during a recent renovation, and authorities want answers fast because thousands of other buildings in the country could be affected.


