Theresa May admitted that support for victims of the Grenfell Tower fire “was not good enough” after the Metropolitan police said 58 people are missing and presumed dead in the wake of the disaster in west London. The new figure means the death toll from the blaze early on Wednesday morning has risen by 28. Earlier, Met commander Stuart Cundy said the number could rise further. “I really hope it won’t, but it may increase,” he said. Cundy said the police investigation would be wide-ranging and could lead to prosecutions. “Our criminal investigation will identify any criminal offences that have been committed. Wherever we can, we will bring people to justice if there is evidence.”