Hundreds of people have marched silently through the streets around Grenfell Tower to mark two months since the deadly fire which left at least 80 dead.
There was complete quiet as the procession started near the Notting Hill Methodist Church, in the shadow of the charred block of flats.
People of all ages and all backgrounds took part as it worked its way to nearby Ladbroke Grove before returning to finish near a memorial wall for those who lost their lives.
Chants of "no justice, no peace" at end. Survivors of Grenfell plan to repeat silent march every month on #GrenfellTower anniversary pic.twitter.com/uGd7NxkVAu
— David Wilcock (@DavidWilcockPA) August 14, 2017
The crowd of around 300 included children being pushed in prams and carried by their parents.
Some people walked with the help of crutches or joined the march in wheelchairs. Others carried lit candles or banners calling for “justice for Grenfell” as they walked without speaking through the mainly residential streets of north Kensington.
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