Antonio Roncolato returned to his home on the 10th floor of the west London block after his shift at a hotel and was asleep as the blaze tore through the building. He was woken up at 1.40am by a call from his crying son, screaming: 'Get out of the house, the tower's burning, I love you Pappy get out'. He then phoned work to tell them he would not be able to come in and was told by his manager to ‘get the hell out of the tower’. But Mr Roncolato was told to 'stay put' by emergency services so remained in his flat and ate a bowl of porridge in a bid to 'stay calm and give him energy to escape' before he was rescued by a firefighter at 6am. Mr Roncolato's account was heard at the Grenfell Inquiry which is today beginning a month of evidence from survivors, neighbours and those who lost family and friends in the blaze.
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8 сен 2024