London Underground workers commemorate fourth anniversary of Belly Mujinga's death

LONDON Underground workers have commemorated the fourth anniversary of the death of Tube worker Belly Mujinga, who died from Covid-19 after being spat at by a customer.
Members of her union TSSA laid a wreath at Victoria station where she worked.
Ms Mujinga, 47, was among more than 100 London transport workers who died from coronavirus while keeping services going during the pandemic.
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