Mom left "trembling with rage" after seeing his son involved in the fire of the Grenfell Tower effigy



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A teenager arrested for a video mocking the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower will be fought off by his mother the next time he sees her.

Bobbi Connell, 19, was part of a group of men interviewed by police about the footage filmed south of London.

Now, his mother, Louise, described their actions as "disgusting", adding that he "would get words from me" once they are together.

Police spoke to 19-year-old Bobbi Connell (with her father Cliff, also arrested) – he is now facing his mother's anger
Louise Connell said her 19-year-old son Bobbi "would have words of me" when she saw him

Scotland Yard confirmed Tuesday night that the six men arrested by police who were investigating the "offensive" video had been released pending further investigations.

They were 19, 46 and 49, all of South Norwood, 49, Lambeth, 55, Beckenham and 19. Age.

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Cliff Smith, Bobbi's father, would have been the host of the evening when the model representing the Grenfell tower was placed on a naked flame and inflamed with laughter.

Connell told the Sun, "I did not know they were indulging themselves. In a million years, I had never thought that any of them would be involved in such a case.

It's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. I have been shaking since I discovered it.

The video was condemned by Premier Theresa May and Grenfell campaign groups.

Five men were arrested after torching an effigy of Grenfell Tower

Ms. Connell added, "My thoughts are with the Grenfell families – people who have lost loved ones and who have come to relive the horror of seeing all this. It's like killing those poor people once again. "

Officers were seen searching an address in South London in connection with the incident earlier on Tuesday.

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Three metropolitan police officers took bags of evidence to the South Norwood terrace property.

Aerial images of the property appeared to show charred grbad plates with an English flag placed at the back of the garden.

A similar flag was visible behind the Grenfell model in the video.

The video of the hot image has provoked outrage across the UK (photo: PA)

The property is registered to Clifford Smith, 49, according to public records.

A total of 72 people died as a result of the June 14th tragedy in West London.

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During the clip, you hear a person saying, "Does not it start from the 10th floor?", While others add, "Help me! Help me! & # 39; and & # 39; Jump out the window! & # 39;

Another says, "Let's go" as the fire sets in.

As the flames roll up halfway up the model, a man says, "(Inaudible) All the little ninjas who get it by the minute (a lot of laughter)."

The five men went to the South London Police Station (photo: PA)

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