'Reasonable grounds' for manslaughter case over Grenfell fire

British police say there are 'reasonable grounds' to suspect corporate manslaughter in Grenfell Tower fire.

Smoke rises from the fire at the Grenfell Tower

Smoke rises from the fire at the Grenfell Tower Source: EPA

British police say they have "reasonable grounds" to suspect local officials may have committed corporate manslaughter in a deadly high-rise fire in London.

The Metropolitan Police force said on Thursday it officially informed the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Association that they are under suspicion.

The news came in a letter from police to Grenfell Tower residents. The force confirmed to the Associated Press that the letter is genuine.

At least 80 people died when fire ripped through the public housing high-rise on June 14.

Police have said for weeks their investigation will consider whether anyone should be charged with a crime.

The force said it was "considering the full range of offences from corporate manslaughter to regulatory breaches".

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