A mural has been unveiled in central London to commemorate two firefighters who lost their lives while responding to a fire 20 years ago.
Adam Meere and Billy Faust died while tackling a blaze at a three-storey building in Bethnal Green on July 20, 2004. Local artist David Speed was commissioned to paint the mural on the side of Whitechapel fire station, where both men had served.
The mural is a tribute to the most recent London firefighters who have died responding to an emergency.

The families of Mr. Meere and Mr. Faust attended the unveiling ceremony, which was also graced by the presence of the London fire commissioner, and retired and serving staff. The mural was blessed by the London Fire Brigade’s chaplain.
Richard Tapp, the borough commander for Tower Hamlets, described the mural as an “incredible” addition to the fire station, honouring both men.
Retired station officer Jon Scott, who served with Mr. Meere and Mr. Faust, shared his memories of the pair. “Losing Billy and Adam in 2004 was an incredibly difficult time for everybody at Whitechapel and surrounding stations and remains so to this day,” he said. “We’ve never forgotten them. But through this mural and the hard work of artist David Speed, their names have been introduced to a whole new audience, ensuring their memory never dies.”

London’s fire commissioner, Andy Roe, remarked, “Twenty years ago, Billy and Adam’s families, friends, and colleagues experienced unimaginable pain with their loss. We know that firefighting is a dangerous job, but that does not make the loss of any firefighter easier. I’m grateful we now have this mural in their memory.”
Mr. Faust and Mr. Meere were among 50 firefighters who attended the fire in Bethnal Green on July 20, 2004. After entering the building, the pair became trapped in the basement following an explosion. They were rescued with severe injuries and died shortly after arriving at the hospital.
Mr Meere, who was 27, had only qualified as a firefighter three months earlier. Mr. Faust, 36, had served at Whitechapel Fire Station for seven years.
This mural stands as a lasting tribute to their bravery and sacrifice, ensuring that their memory will continue to inspire future generations.