The cousin of Belly Mujinga, the UK rail station worker who died from coronavirus 14 days after being spat on by someone who claimed to be infected, has spoken to Good Morning Britain Agnes Ntumba agreed with GMB host Piers Morgan, as he described the disgusting case as "murder".
Belly, who has an 11-year-old daughter, was a ticket office worker, and on March 22 she was working with a colleague when she was attacked.
She'd already shared reservations about working without PPE due to an existing health condition, when she was asked to work on the concourse and not in the booth.
Belly and her colleague were confronted by someone who asked why they were there, before claiming he had COVID-19. He spat at her and her colleague, with Agnes
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