A public meeting with Grenfell Tower survivors descended into chaos as residents heckled the lead investigator into the tragedy.

Four weeks on from the devastating blaze, which destroyed the block of flats in Kensington , investigating officer Matt Bonner was questioned by locals at St Clement's Church.

On Wednesday (July 12) evening, as the senior police probe officer tried to explain where his staff were at with the investigation, residents became angry and upset and began to shout and heckle.

When Mr Bonner said he would "bring to justice those that are responsible - whoever that may be".

Members of the Grenfell Tower community attend a public meeting with representatives of the Gold Command structure at St Clements Church in west London, four weeks on from the Grenfell Tower fire

Mr Bonner went on to say the Grenfell Tower investigation is one of the largest outside of terrorism, to which residents shouted: "It is terrorism", "you didn't just burn down the tower, you murdered our friends, you murdered our families".

On Wednesday (July 12), police also released footage from inside the 24-storey building, showing officers climbing the fire escape.

Tributes and missing posters were left on a wall near Latimer Road, close to Grenfell Tower in west London after a fire engulfed the 24-storey building

On the same day, a vigil was held for those affected by the events on June 14; at least 80 people have so far been confirmed dead by police .

A coroner has opened and adjourned 30 inquests related to the incident, all of which she has suspended while a public inquiry and criminal investigation are carried out.

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