A sixth person has been arrested for creating an effigy representing the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

The man, aged 19, has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence in connection with the video that went viral on November 5.

He, like the five other men arrest, handed himself into a south London police station.

The Met's Grenfell Investigation team is now leading enquiries.

The mother of one of the teenagers arrested has described the footage as "disgusting".

Louise Connell told The Sun her son Bobbi, 19, would "get some words from me" when the pair are reunited after the teenager was among those allegedly questioned by police.

Scotland Yard confirmed that all six men held by police investigating the "offensive" video had been freed pending further inquiries.

Three of the men are from South Norwood, and the others are from Lambeth and Beckenham. It is not known as of yet where the sixth suspect is from.

It is claimed Bobbi's father, Cliff Smith, had hosted the party at which the model depicting the Grenfell Tower was placed over a naked flame and set alight to a cacophony of laughter.

Ms Connell told The Sun: "I had no idea they were handing themselves in.

"In a million years I never thought any of them would be involved in anything like this.

"It's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. I've been shaking since I found out."

The video was condemned by Prime Minister Theresa May as well as Grenfell campaign groups.

Ms Connell added: "My heart really goes out to the Grenfell families - people who have lost loved ones and then have ended up reliving the horror by seeing all this. It's like killing these poor people all over again."

Officers were seen searching a south London address in relation to the incident earlier on Tuesday.

The property is registered to 49-year-old Clifford Smith, according to public records.

A total of 72 people died as a result of the tragedy at the west London block on June 14 last year.

During the clip, a person can be heard saying: "Didn't it start from the 10th floor, though?", while others add: "Help me! Help me!" and "Jump out the window!"

Another says "Here we go" as the fire takes hold.

As flames wrap around halfway up the model, a man says: "(inaudible) All the little ninjas getting it at the minute (lots of laughs)."