Her heartbroken friends are demanding answers as to why bosses didn’t immediately report the attack.
Friends of the 47-year-old Congolese-born mother have organised a petition calling for justice and it has already has more than 220,000 signatures with nearly £40,000 raised for her family.
Mrs Mujinga, who worked for Govia Thameslink, left the family home in Hendon, north London, on March 22 to begin her 6am shift. Later that morning Mrs Mujinga and a female colleague, also of African origin, were standing near the ticket office when a man, dressed casually in jacket and trousers, approached them.
The railway ticket office worker was on the concourse of Victoria station in London in March when a member of the public who said he had Covid-19 spat and coughed at her and a colleague. Belly would later died from coronavirus leaving behind a husband and 11-year-old daughter The station was otherwise largely deserted. A staff member told the Mail that the man leaned into the two women and spat and coughed at them. ‘The women shouted, “Get away, get away” at him,’ the witness said. ‘They were telling him to back off.’
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