Former Open champion Shane Lowry has said his “heart goes out” to the families of the victims of the Grenfell fire. Lowry ended his partnership with construction firm Kingspan on Tuesday, a week after the publication of the report into the fire.
The Ryder Cup player had come under pressure to end his sponsorship deal with the Irish building materials company since the Grenfell Tower tragedy, in which 72 people died in west London in June 2017.
Asked ahead of this week’s Irish Open about ending his sponsorship deal with Kingspan, Lowry initially declined to add any further comment to his statement on Tuesday.
Pressed on whether he could have made the decision sooner, Lowry added: “I can’t imagine what those families have gone through the last few years. “I’m not going to sit here and talk too much about it, it’s obviously a touchy subject and my heart goes out to them.” The final report of the Grenfell Inquiry, published last week, said the west London tower block was covered in combustible products because of the “systematic dishonesty” of firms who made and sold the cladding and insulation.