A terrified daughter trapped in the Grenfell Tower fire ended a final phone call with her mother so she would not hear her screaming as she died, an inquiry heard.

Emanuela Disaro received a series of calls from her daughter, Gloria Trevisan, who was trapped on the top floor of the high-rise with her boyfriend Marco Gottardi, 27.

As the fire worsened, the 26-year-old architect went through "panic, terror, concern, awareness and then resignation" as she realised crews had "stopped trying to go up", her mother said.

Her last phone call came at 3.45am and lasted for 22 minutes, Ms Disaro said.

In a written statement to the public inquiry into the blaze, Ms Disaro said: "I realised at this point that there was no hope.

"Gloria told me 'I'm throwing myself out of the window, I swear to you the fire is here, it's in the sitting room, the fire is everywhere, we're just waiting'.

Ms Disaro recalled how Gloria told her: "I don't believe it's ending like this, I don't want to believe it."

She continued: "At a certain point she told me fire was coming through the window. She wanted to stop the call.

"I said: 'No, I don't want you to, I want you to pass me Marco'.