REUTERS This man was attacked as a protest broke out at Kensington Town Hall

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A huge demonstration took place outside the council building this afternoon as anger mounts over the deaths at Grenfell Tower. Minor scuffles appear to have broken out as police tried to escort staff out of the building as protestors barred the doors. And one man, wearing a dark grey suit and pale blue open-neck shirt and clutching a shoulder bag, was assaulted as he tried to leave the scene. READ MORE: Grenfell Tower protesters storm town hall and demand JUSTICE

REUTERS The man was pictured trying to walk past the protest

REUTERS The man was seen shouting at protestors

mages from outside the town hall show the man trying to run from protestors, after a bottle of water was thrown at him. Protesters wearing scarves to shield their faces were seen holding ‘wanted’ posters brandished with photographs of Robert Black, the chief executive of Kensington and Chelsea Tenancy Management Organisation (KCTMO). They rounded on the man, whose identity is unknown.

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In another image, one protestor can be seen with his lower arm in the man’s shoulder as he tries to hook his leg around him to trip him up as water splatters everywhere. With the official death toll currently standing at 30 and set to rise, the community has rallied together, but is now demanding answers. Hundreds of people have been chanting “not 17” in answer to the lower official death toll listed yesterday, with some claiming of a cover up to the real number. Others used megaphones to shout up to council offices about their responses to the community.

REUTERS Protestors sprayed the man with water believing him to be Robert Black

REUTERS The man tries to run from the scene