Police have identified four more victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, bringing the total number of identified victims to five.

On Saturday (June 17) Mohammad Alhajali, a 23-year-old Syrian refugee became the first victim to be identified.

In agreement with the coroner, Dr Fiona Wilcox, more victims were identified on Monday (June 19).

Mohammad Alhajali was described by his family as 'amazing'

Victims include 24-year-old artist Ya-Haddy Sisi Saye, also known as Khadija Saye, who getwestlondonpaid tribute to earlier .

Abufars Ebrahim, aged 39 and Khadija Khalloufi, aged 52, were also formally identified.

Khadija Khalloufi, 52, is the fifth person to be named as having died in the Grenfell Tower fire

A 65-year-old man named Anthony Disson is also confirmed as having died in the fire, which has claimed at least 79 lives.

The families of the victims are receiving support from a specially trained family liaison officer. All of the victims lived in Grenfell Tower.

Mr Disson lived in Grenfell Tower

Mr Disson's family said: "Our family are devastated at receiving the news that Tony sadly did not survive the fire at Grenfell Tower.

"Tony leaves behind a large family, his wife, sons and grandchildren, including one grandchild he will never get to meet.

"We miss him terribly, and are pulling together as a family and trying to stay strong under these tragic circumstances. We ask at this time that our family are left to grieve in private."

Khadija Saye is the second confirmed Grenfell Tower fire victim

The fire tore through a 27-storey tower block of social housing in North Kensington on Wednesday (June 14).

Whilst there is no formal death toll still, latest numbers released by Met Police say at least 79 people are dead or missing presumed dead.

We are continuing to bring you the latest developments on the Grenfell Tower tragedy on our live blog .

getwestlondon is also fundraising to support victims of the fire who have lost everything in the fire. You can find out more here.