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'I HAVE DREAMS I WANT TO ACHIEVE'

Heartbreaking child’s letter found charred in the debris of horror London tower block fire reveals how youngster ‘had dreams’ to fulfil

THE charred remains of a child's letter describing their hopes and dreams has been found near the scene of a devastating tower block inferno in West London.

The heartbreaking note is a poignant symbol of the lives torn apart by the horrific fire, which has killed at least 12 as it raged through Ladbroke Grove's Grenfell Tower overnight.

 The burnt remains of a child's letter found near Grenfell Tower
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The burnt remains of a child's letter found near Grenfell TowerCredit: London News Pictures

The scribbled note says: "I can not describe my feeling. I am very, very happy.

"I have a lot of ideas and plans.

"I have lots of dreams I want to achieve."

A burnt page of school homework was also found in the debris.

A Londoner clutched the scrap of paper, carrying the scribbles of a child's schoolwork, before posting it to social media.

 Homework was among the items found on the ground following the fire in Ladbroke Grove
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Homework was among the items found on the ground following the fire in Ladbroke GroveCredit: Michael Cowan / BBC News / Twitter
 Ash and debris cover the surrounding areas of West London this morning
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Ash and debris cover the surrounding areas of West London this morningCredit: Reuters
 A football pitch was covered in the black debris and ash sent flying into the air by the flames
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A football pitch was covered in the black debris and ash sent flying into the air by the flamesCredit: EPA
 While the nearby Latimer Road was also strewn with debris
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While the nearby Latimer Road was also strewn with debrisCredit: Reuters
 Shocking pictures of the devastation continued to emerge this morning
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Shocking pictures of the devastation continued to emerge this morningCredit: AP:Associated Press

The schoolwork is among the streams of personal items floating down from the gutted remains of Ladbroke Grove's Grenfell Tower.

BBC journalist Michael Cowan, who posted the picture, wrote: "A piece of homework fell from the cloud of smokes, devastating situation for 100s of locals."

Ash and debris cover the surrounding areas of West London this morning.

A number of fatalities have been confirmed by police while at least 50 people are being treated in London hospitals.

Firefighters are still battling to bring the blaze under control this morning.

It comes as Londoners wake to the horror of a blaze witnesses likened to "hell on earth".

Tearful onlookers watched on from the edge of a police cordon as they waited for news of family members inside.


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Those trapped inside the few flats not engulfed in flames were pictured peering from their open windows.

Others were seen trying to clamber out of the tower using bedsheets for makeshift ropes.

Dana Ali, 30, said that her parents Maria, 51, and Khalid, 61 were were trapped in their flat on the tenth floor of the building.

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 The horrific power of the fire was revealed in terrifying images released this morning
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The horrific power of the fire was revealed in terrifying images released this morningCredit: London News Pictures
 A helicopter circling over London showed smoke billowing into the sky as the sun rose this morning
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A helicopter circling over London showed smoke billowing into the sky as the sun rose this morningCredit: Sky News
 The building has been gutted by the inferno that fire crews are still fighting to put out
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The building has been gutted by the inferno that fire crews are still fighting to put outCredit: Reuters

After speaking to them on the phone she said: "They said they're in their living room, they're closing all the doors, they can't get out.

"They opened the main door and saw black smoke.

"They couldn't see anything so they closed the door back. And now I'm trying to call and they're not answering."



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