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Man jailed for photo of Grenfell victim

A man sentenced to three months in jail for posting pictures of a dead body on Facebook after the Grenfell fire tragedy says he was shocked by the sentence.

Grenfell Tower in London

A man was jailed for three months for posting a picture of a dead Grenfell tower victim on Facebook. (AAP)

A man jailed for posting pictures of a dead body on Facebook in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire has said he regrets his actions but was shocked to be jailed for three months.

Omega Mwaikambo, 43, told BBC Newsnight he knew it was "morally wrong" to take pictures of the loosely covered corpse hours after the blaze struck the block of flats in London's Kensington in June.

But he told the programme he had been "traumatised" by what he had seen, describing the blaze near his home as being like 9/11 but "real in front of my eyes".

"I took the picture, I didn't do anything wrong, just a picture. I didn't steal, I didn't kill. I didn't commit any crime that I know is ... high risk," he said.

"I couldn't believe it (the sentence) was that long. Not that I was expecting a short time but that length of period of time to be in prison really shocked me."

At least 80 people were killed in the disaster in West London, currently the subject of a public inquiry led by Sir Martin Moore-Bick.

Mwaikambo, of Testerton Walk, close to the base of the Grenfell Tower, pleaded guilty to two offences contrary to section 127 of the Communications Act at Westminster Magistrates' Court.

He was sentenced to six weeks for each offence, to be served consecutively.

He told Newsnight he used his iPad to take pictures when he came across the body close to his home.

He said he accepted people would be angry at what he did at 5am on June 14, and he felt "so bad".

"I was in and out of my senses but I was really struggling to compose myself."


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