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Prosecutors aim to announce charges over London's 2017 Grenfell fire by next June
LONDON, May 19 - British prosecutors said on Tuesday that they were confident of announcing who might face criminal charges over the 2017 blaze that ravaged London's Grenfell Tower killing 72 people before next June, the 10th anniversary of the disaster.
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