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Thursday, May 24, 2018

Grenfell mother died in final embrace with her son before fire ‘fused’ them together

Grenfell mother died in final embrace with her son before fire ?fused? them together
A mother and son who attempted to escape from inside their Grenfell Tower flat as fire razed the building were found dead in each other’s arms, their family said.

Marjorie Vital, 68, and her son Ernie, 50, lived on the 19th floor of Grenfell Tower in flat 162. During the fire last year that killed at least 72 people, the mother and son tried to escape by climbing to the top floor of the tower block and huddled together in the bathroom of an abandoned flat but died before they could be rescued.

Their bodies were later found fused together on the 23rd floor.

Grenfell mother died in final embrace with her son before fire ?fused? them together

Harrowing footage showing the charred wreckage of a former flat inside the tower was played at the inquiry yesterday. Those who survived the burning building suffered panic attacks and even collapsed after seeing images of people trapped inside in the tower.

Grenfell mother died in final embrace with her son before fire ?fused? them together

Speaking at the inquiry, Marjorie’s other son, who asked not to be named, said their family had taken some comfort from knowing the 68-year-old died with her son Ernie despite the circumstances.
He said:
We now have the evidence that their bodies were fused together in the intensity of the fire. It reminded me, as a child growing up he was constantly in my mother’s arms, and when they were fused together it symbolised to me their level of closeness that they had, that umbilical cord, that my brother still relatively had intact.
And the point of them dying like that, it became an advantage, the fact that they were still closely linked together in that way, mother and child.

He added that he imagined his brother practically carrying his mother to the top floor when it became clear no other escape route was possible.
He said: 
They entered the flat and they made their way to the bathroom.
I have imagined myself as my brother in that bathroom, filling the bath with water… and there’s no way I’m leaving my mother and my mother wouldn’t leave me.
And there’s a sense of security in that last moment, knowing you’re not alone.

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