Family of Belly Mujinga call for police to disclose spitting suspect’s name

Published on April 5, 2021 - Duration: 01:15s

Family of Belly Mujinga call for police to disclose spitting suspect’s name

The family of a railway worker who died with Covid-19 after allegedly being spat at have called for police to disclose the suspect’s name.Belly Mujinga, 47, died on April 5 last year with coronavirus after she was reportedly coughed on and spat at days earlier by a white customer at London’s Victoria station.


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