“He spat and coughed” on her face, so she died



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Billy Mujinga, an employee of one of the railway box offices in Britain, did not expect a client to spit and cough in his face as the cause of his death from the Corona virus, British media reported on Tuesday.

Mojinga (47) was spat and coughed in the face, along with her colleague, by someone believed to be infected with the Corona virus, while working at the Victoria train station in London, according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”.

The newspaper reported that the incident took place last March, and within days it was discovered that the two women were infected with the Corona virus after testing was required.

The transport workers union in Britain said Mojinga, who suffered from respiratory problems, was admitted to the “Barnet” hospital and put on a respirator, but died on April 5. 10 people attended his funeral.

The union informed the Railway Inspection Authority of the details of the accident and asked to investigate its circumstances and take appropriate legal measures in its consequences.

“We are shocked by Pelly’s death, she is one of the large number of frontline workers who have lost their lives due to the Corona virus,” said Transportation Secretary Manuel Curtis.

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock recently announced that £ 60,000 will be paid to survivors of health and healthcare workers or who die as a result of the epidemic.

“This compensation should extend to the families of all frontline workers who are dying while trying to maintain the continuity of vital services in our country,” said Curtis.

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