There Is No Evidence Belly Mujinga Got COVID-19 From Being Spat On: British Police Make Chilling Statement

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In a chilling tale of melancholy row, the British Transport Police have said there is no evidence to substantiate a criminal offence having taken place in the case of Belly Mujinga, a Congolese lady who died of COVID-19 after being spat on by a self-confessed positive man.

Even after extensive investigations were made on the CCTV footage of the incident and and the 57 year old self confessed infector interviewed on the matter – alas, the British police force is adamant there was no evidence to substantiate a criminal offence having taken place.

The Police will then take no further action into the case, the police statement read on Friday.

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Belly Majinga’s Photo provided by family. Credit: AFP

The now-deceased, Belly Mujinga,47, tragically died of COVID-19 last month having spent 3-days in the intensive care ward after allegedly being spat on by a man who claimed to have had the virus.

Reports reaching this publication revealed before her death, Belly had been assaulted at London’s Victoria Station – where she worked as a ticket collector – by an irate passenger claiming to be a Covid-19 patient.

The assailant, who was then later identified as a 57 year old London man and brought for questioning reportedly spat at Belly and another unnamed colleague.

The Police report concluded the man in question might have acted obnoxiously towards Belly and colleagues to an extent of spitting on them. But his claim to be infected was false as it had been proven by no virus traces in his system.

Understandably, Ms Belly Mujinga must have contracted the virus elsewhere.

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