Lawyer wants name of man who allegedly spat at transport worker to be disclosed to pursue civil case

The family of Belly Mujinga, a London transport worker who died with Covid-19 after allegedly being spat and coughed at while on duty, have called for police to disclose the suspect’s name.

Mujinga, 47, died on 5 April last year after testing positive for Covid-19, two weeks after the alleged incident at Victoria station. British Transport Police (BTP) interviewed a 57-year-old man in connection with the incident but concluded there was “no evidence to substantiate any criminal offences” and closed the case.

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