Everyone is reliving Grenfell all over again after the new Netflix documentary, and these pictures inside the flats before and after the fire are heartbreaking.
The fire quickly ripped through the North Kensington tower block on 14th June 2017 due to the flammable cladding that was used in its renovation, sadly killing 72 people.
Grenfell: Uncovered on Netflix tells the story of the tragedy through survivors, witnesses and experts, before going through the investigation that followed in detail.
Here are some before and after pictures of the Grenfell Tower flats that show just how much devastation was caused.
Photos inside a Grenfell Tower flat before the fire
This two-bed flat on the 18th floor of the building was listed to rent at the end of 2016 for £1,971 a month, and the listing pictures show what it was like inside.

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All 120 flats in the 24-story building were similar inside, with a large open-plan room containing the kitchen, diner and lounge.

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They then had a large hallway which led onto one or two bedrooms, and a bathroom.

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The bedrooms were small, but it was a place to call home in the centre of London, and the upper floors had a fantastic view across the city.

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All of them were originally council flats, but some had been bought under the “Right to Buy” scheme and others were privately rented.

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These pictures of a flat after the fire are heartbreaking
Photos taken inside one of the flats after the fire show that everything was tragically reduced to ash.

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Only a few inflammable items remained, like metal sinks, washing machines and exercise bikes.

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