Man interviewed over rail workers coronavirus death after alleged spitting incident

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 01:13:54


Man interviewed over rail workers coronavirus death after alleged spitting incident

Belly Mujinga was working at Victoria Station in central London with a colleague when a member of the public spat and coughed over them and said he had the novel coronavirus, her union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), said last week.

Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said.

'Following a number of enquiries into an incident at London Victoria station on March 21, officers identified a 57-year-old man from London in connection,' a spokesperson for the British Transport Police said in a statement.



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Police said the man was interviewed under caution at a London police station on Sunday, and that police are not looking to identify anyone further in relation to the incident.

'Detectives will continue to collate evidence and investigate the circumstances behind the incident,' the police spokesperson said.

Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault.

She died on April 5, leaving a husband and an 11-year-old daughter.

Police said the man was interviewed under caution at a London police station on Sunday, and that police are not looking to identify anyone further in relation to the incident. She died on April 5, leaving a husband and an 11-year-old daughter. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said. Police said the man was interviewed under caution at a London police station on Sunday, and that police are not looking to identify anyone further in relation to the incident. Belly Mujinga was working at Victoria Station in central London with a colleague when a member of the public spat and coughed over them and said he had the novel coronavirus, her union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), said last week. Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault. Police said the man was interviewed under caution at a London police station on Sunday, and that police are not looking to identify anyone further in relation to the incident. Police said the man was interviewed under caution at a London police station on Sunday, and that police are not looking to identify anyone further in relation to the incident. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said. Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said. Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said. Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault. Belly Mujinga was working at Victoria Station in central London with a colleague when a member of the public spat and coughed over them and said he had the novel coronavirus, her union, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA), said last week. Mujinga, who had an underlying health condition, was working for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) on the station concourse at the time of the incident. She was taken to Barnet Hospital, north London, in an ambulance and put on a ventilator days after the alleged assault. 'Following a number of enquiries into an incident at London Victoria station on March 21, officers identified a 57-year-old man from London in connection,' a spokesperson for the British Transport Police said in a statement. 'Following a number of enquiries into an incident at London Victoria station on March 21, officers identified a 57-year-old man from London in connection,' a spokesperson for the British Transport Police said in a statement. 'Following a number of enquiries into an incident at London Victoria station on March 21, officers identified a 57-year-old man from London in connection,' a spokesperson for the British Transport Police said in a statement. She died on April 5, leaving a husband and an 11-year-old daughter. 'Detectives will continue to collate evidence and investigate the circumstances behind the incident,' the police spokesperson said. Mujinga, who was 47, fell ill with coronavirus within days of the assault and later died, TSSA said.

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