- Three trucks holding 14ft signs calling for justice over Grenfell appear in London
- Campaigners drew inspiration from Oscar-nominated movie Three Billboards
- 71 people were killed on June 14, 2017, after blaze tore through London block
Three billboards calling for justice over the Grenfell Tower tragedy have appeared in front of the Houses of Parliament.
Lorries displaying 14ft tall signs have parked themselves by the green outside the Palace of Westminster in London.
It is not known who organised the stunt but it is believed inspiration has been drawn from the Oscar-nominated film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Pictured: Three billboards have appeared in front of the Houses of Parliament today calling for justice over the Grenfell Tower inquiry
’71 dead and still no arrests’: The transits, carrying 14 ft signs, were parked outside Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster today
Timely reminder: The justice group’s stunt comes just two weeks before the Oscars where highly-acclaimed film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (pictured) will be up for Best Picture
In the film, distraught mother Mildred Hayes painting three signs directed at town’s revered chief of police over a lack of effort to trace her daughter’s killer.
And now Grenfell campaigners have imitated the idea to pose the question as to why no arrests have been made, eight months on from the tragedy.
In front of the Houses of Parliament today, the signs read: ’71 dead and still no arrests? How come?’
This comes as last night thousands marched on the eight month anniversary of the disaster, which saw 71 people die the worst fire in British modern history.
Eight months on: Grenfell Tower, an aerial view of the block pictured above this week, remains empty as scaffolding has been erected to steady the site
On the move: The lorries could be see travelling over Westminster Bridge as they moved on to their new location
Tragedy: 71 people were killed in the fire which tore through the tower block on the Lancaster West estate on June 14 2017
Justice: Thousands of campaigners took to the street last night (pictured, a group marching from Kensington TOwn Hall to Maxilla Walk in the rain) on the eight month anniversary since the blaze