glorious runnymede countryside.ul. it's difficult for all of the bereaved families, every day, i think about my wife. she is here with us in spirit, i will keep that flag flying for her for over. flying for her forever. i'm walking today, to support the community. but on a more personal level, i'm walking for my brother, raymond moses, the man that everyone loved. it's important we keep the message going. that we need answers to what happened with grenfell tower. for me, personally, my brother has been snatched from me and i want to find the peace that i need. and the only way i can find that peace is through answers. is there going to be justice? will anything be done as a result of it? people are still living in unsafe conditions, still. it could happen again. this is literally life and death, this is people's lives. 72 lives lost. young children, adults, unborn babies, teenagers. uncle raymond's smiling face, his slow—paced walk, his gentle touch, will only ever be remembered. it's too late for sorry, justice at