Coronavirus: Man interviewed by police over death of railway worker



Coronavirus: Man interviewed by police over death of railway worker






Belly Mujinga and daughter
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Belly Mujinga leaves unhurried an 11-year-old daughter



A man has been interviewed thought caution after a railway worker died with coronavirus.


Belly Mujinga, 47, died after being spat at by a man claiming he had Covid-19 while she worked on the concourse of Victoria Station in London.


The mother-of-one who normally worked in the tag office had underlying respiratory problems and fell ill days after the incident on 22 March.


A 57-year-old man was interviewed in connection with the incident earlier.


Ms Mujinga was put on a ventilator but died at Barnet Hospital on 5 April.


"Detectives will cease to collate evidence and investigate the circumstances unhurried the incident," British Transport Police said in a statement.


It said officers conducted the interview at a London police area and was "not looking to identify anyone further".











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