Plaque

The El-Wahabi orchard

Inscription

The El-Wahabi Orchard
Let us remember those who died in the tragedy of the Grenfell fire.
Let us remember and not forget.
Let us remember, united in grief, and hope and love.
Abdullaziz El-Wahabi 52 years
Faouzia El-Wahabi 42 years
Yasin El-Wahabi 20 years
Nur Huda El-Wahabi 15 years
Mehdi El-Wahabi 8 years.

The El-Wahabi family lived on the 21st floor.

Site: The El-Wahabi orchard (1 memorial)

W11, St Marks Road , Thomas Jones Primary School

In the grounds of a very well protected school, this is not a memorial designed to be photographed.  5 young fruit trees can be seen in the grass behind the stone bearing the plaque.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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The El-Wahabi orchard

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Grenfell fire

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Abdulaziz El-Wahabi

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Faouzia El-Wahabi

Faouzia Rami was born in Larache, Morocco, circa 1975, where in 1995 she marr...

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Mehdi El-Wahabi

Mehdi El-Wahabi was born on 22 February 2009, the youngest of the three child...

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Nur Huda El-Wahabi

Nur Huda El-Wahabi was born on 27 June 2001 the second of the three children ...

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