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Police probe eight people over Grenfell Tower compensation. The death toll of the Grenfell Tower fire was inflated by fraudsters falsely claiming their relatives had been killed, it was revealed yesterday. Police are investigating eight fraud claims linked to the tragedy at the west London tower block in June. There were thought to have been at least 8. Scotland Yard is investigating eight cases of fraud involving people who claimed money and four possible thefts from flats following the Grenfell Tower inferno earlier this year. Watch Bobby Dailymotion.

The fraud cases involve people who claimed either that family members had been killed in the blaze, or that they had lived in the tower themselves and lost their homes and possessions. Two people have been charged and a third remains on bail.

Detectives would not say how many people were falsely reported missing, but they said fraudulent claims 'have had an impact' on the number of people feared dead, which they now believe is less than 8. Police are also examining four reports of thefts from flats on the lower floors, which were not destroyed by fire. Officers are still searching the tower for human remains and have used fragments of teeth and bone to identify 6. But they warned the search could last until the New Year – meaning the true death toll will not be known for months.

Javid: It would not have happened in a luxury block Sajid Javid. Sajid Javid last night claimed the Grenfell fire would never have happened in a luxury block of flats and demanded a fundamental rethink of social housing in the wake of the tragedy. The Communities Secretary accused 'The Establishment' of neglecting social housing, adding: 'The tragic events of 1. June showed exactly where that attitude can lead.'In a speech at the National Housing Federation conference in Birmingham, Mr Javid spoke of his own upbringing as he argued 'people are judged on where they live'.

He said: 'I grew up on Stapleton Road in Bristol – also known as 'Britain's most dangerous street' or a 'moral cesspit'.'I remember my school careers adviser telling me that there was no point in aiming high because kids from my neck of the woods didn't take A- levels or go to university.'Society had low expectations of us, and we were expected to live down to them.'That's just my experience, it's just one person's story, but if the Grenfell tragedy showed us anything, it was the extent to which these attitudes have spread and become deeply ingrained in the way this country thinks and it acts.'Mr Javid announced the Government will bring forward a green paper on social housing, which he promised would be a 'top- to- bottom' review of the issues facing the sector '. He added: 'While I don't want to prejudge the findings of the public or police inquiries, it's clear that in the months and years before the fire the residents of Grenfell Tower were not listened to – that their concerns were ignored or dismissed, that too many people in positions of power saw tenants less as people with families and more as problems that needed to be managed.'The question I keep coming back to is very simple: In one of the richest, most privileged corners of the UK, the world, even, would a fire like this have happened in a privately owned block of luxury flats?'If you believe that the answer is no, even if you think it was simply less likely, then it's clear that we need a fundamental rethink of social housing in this country.'The legacy of Grenfell, the lessons that we learn, the changes that we make, none of that should be confined to fire safety.'The legacy of Grenfell can and must be a whole new approach to the way this country thinks about social housing.'The Communities Secretary later tweeted: 'Our social housing green paper will be the most substantial review of its kind for a generation.'The latest victim to be identified was named yesterday as Mehdi El- Wahabi, eight, who died with several members of his family in their 2.

His parents and elder brother Yasin, 2. Nurhouda, 1. 5, remains missing but presumed dead. Mehdi's father Abdul Aziz El- Wahabi, 5. At the time, his sister Hana said: 'He said he had been told to stay inside, stay in one room together and put towels under the door. I told him to leave.'He said he was going to come. Then I called him and he said there was too much smoke.'Yvette Williams, campaign co- ordinator of the Justice. Grenfell group, said: 'We're hoping there will be convictions and individuals will take responsibility of what has happened and, if convicted, they will face prison sentences.' Pictured are Justice.

Grenfell supporters during a silent march. The response of the emergency services is under scrutiny from the public inquiry into the fire, as well as from the criminal investigation.

Detective Chief Inspector Matt Bonner said concerns about the conduct of the emergency services had been raised by families of the victims, some of whom were told to wait in their flats to be rescued. Police are also examining 3. Detectives have said there are 'reasonable grounds' to suspect the tower's owner Kensington and Chelsea council and its management firm may have committed corporate manslaughter. Today, the Metropolitan Police confirmed eight- year- old Mehdi El- Wahabi had died in the fire. Mr Bonner said he would consider whether individuals should face manslaughter charges, but warned any potential arrests could be months away.

Police identified 2,4. CCTV footage from inside the tower. The investigation is the biggest operation undertaken by Scotland Yard apart from counter- terrorism. Residents were recently allowed back inside their homes to collect possessions and reported some items had been taken, while one householder told police a large sum of money – understood to be hundreds of pounds – was missing. Detective Superintendent Fiona Mc. Cormack said police were investigating whether the thefts could have been carried out by intruders, or by those authorised to be inside the shell of the tower, including police, scientists and contractors. She said round- the- clock security at the tower had been increased but apologised to families about the thefts, adding: 'I can't explain to you the devastation that every police officer feels about that.'Commander Stuart Cundy said the death toll 'may come down a little bit' but warned it was unlikely to fall dramatically.