Ex-manager gets 5 years for stealing from London fire fund

AP  |  London 

A court has sentenced the former for the local authority that owned a high-rise ravaged by a deadly fire to 5 years in prison for stealing money meant for survivors of the Tower

admitted taking 60,000 pounds (USD 78,000) from a fund established for survivors of the June 2017 fire that killed 72 people.

McDonagh was sentenced on Friday.

Prosecutors say the 39-year old, who worked for Kensington and Chelsea Council, used pre-paid credit cards intended for survivors to fund trips to and

says McDonagh "abused the trust placed in her to take personal advantage of a national tragedy."

Hundreds were left homeless after flames from a fire in one apartment raced up the building and trapped residents.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 17:25 IST