Mr. Fox Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Albums | Innovando |
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Just Do It | |
Nothing Else Matters EP | |
Genres | Folk |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
Record labels | Transatlantic Records |
Limited Edition | |
Played by | George Clooney |
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ID | 1950498 |
About Mr. Fox Fantastic Mr. Fox
Grenfell Tower: 'It was apocalyptic, like a horrendous film'
... Speaking publicly for the first time about what was involved, Mr Fox said they were " sending teams in to try and recover the victims more or less from day one"...
Ukraine: Brit finds refugee to host after Polish trip
... " In the meantime I m going to keep him in a hotel… as the government have given no timelines of how long [the outcome] will take, " Mr Fox said...
Coronavirus: The crowdfunding companies in order to survive
... Realise they needed to offer something different, Mr Fox and Mr Balaam started free online entertainment videos for children and asked for donations in return on GoFundMe and PayPal...
Headlines: the 'Alarm' about the school insulation levels and 'Mugxit'
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Homicide to fall for the first time in five years across the UK, although London will rise
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Big Butterfly Count: good weather increases the species in the UK
... Mr Fox adds: The painted lady stolen obviously, the show this summer, taking the top spot in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but 2019 is also the most successful have been the Big Butterfly Count in its 10-year history, with more participants, and more will be transmitted than ever before...
Killed in the year 2019: The UK's first 100 victims
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Brexit: Japan trade deal will not be completed by deadline
... In 2017, Mr Fox said the UK would be able to replicate 40 EU free trade deals by Brexit day...
Grenfell Tower: 'It was apocalyptic, like a horrendous film'
Investigators had to enter Grenfell Tower while it was unsafe and as new fires broke out, The Man who led The Police recovery operation has revealed.
Simon Fox spent five months working as The Scene evidence recovery manager at the 23-storey building in west London.
Speaking exclusively to The Bbc , the retired Met officer said The Block had been " liable to collapse at any stage" as his team carried out their work.
Seventy-two people died after The Blaze broke out at The Tower on 14 June 2017.
At The Time , the former detective inspector had been working as an armed officer with the Diplomatic Protection group.
However, he was brought in to lead the disaster victim identification (DVI) team at Grenfell due to his expertise from working on cases like the.
Speaking publicly for the First Time about what was involved, Mr Fox said they were " sending teams in to try and recover The Victims more or less from day one".
" There were still fires Breaking Out . The Building was structurally unsafe, " he explained.
" It was such a dangerous thing The Teams were doing in The Building . Those early days it was liable to collapse at any stage. "
Once inside The Building , Mr Fox described The Scene as " apocalyptic" and " like some horrendous film" with floors " one metre or two metres deep of everything that had fallen down".
" When you got close to the windows, bits were still falling off. So every now and again you'd hear a bit crash or something would fall off, " He Said .
He also described how investigators had to wear protective suits and masks as they scoured The Tower 's " empty shell" but in the rubbish chute room on one floor they found a " black bin bag full of rubbish untouched by The Heat because of The Fire door".
" I thought long and hard about whether anyone could have survived in there and I can honestly say I don't think they would have. The Smoke would still have got in there. It wasn't an air tight door.
" But you just think that's such a normal everyday thing, a bag of rubbish has survived this, this Inferno - it just brings home the human cost, " He Said .
While The Final Death Toll has been recorded by police as 72, Mr Fox has previously stated the actual number may never be known.
Asked whether he still believed that to be the case as the fifth anniversary of the disaster approaches, the former officer replied it was " always a possibility" but he was "99% certain that everyone who has reported to us as being missing we have accounted for".
The ongoing found The Building 's cladding was a key factor in The Fire 's rapid spread.
The Met has said it will not pass any evidence on to prosecutors until after The Inquiry has been completed and no individuals or companies have been charged over The Fire So Far .
In a statement The Force said: " The safety and welfare of all those operating within The Tower was paramount. Any activity was undertaken once it was safe to do so and with the involvement of a range of specialists. "
Survivors and relatives of those who died previously
Mr Fox retired as a detective inspector with The Met shortly after The Tragedy and now trains new police recruits.
Nevertheless, He Said the disaster was something he still thought about every year since.
Asked why he had chosen to speak about his experiences now, he replied: " I think people need to know what a good job the DVI teams did.
" And I think it's important these stories are told. "
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Source of news: bbc.com