Vigils will be held on Monday to mark the first anniversary of the death of a railway worker as the coronavirus crisis was worsening.
Belly Mujinga, 47, died with Covid-19 following reports she had been coughed on by a customer at London’s Victoria station.
British Transport Police investigated her death but decided there was not enough evidence to charge anyone with a crime.
A coroner is now deciding whether to hold an inquest into her death.
Ms Mujinga’s husband Lusamba, a lawyer working with the family and others will speak at socially-distanced vigils at Victoria, Brighton and Bedford stations at 11am, with a minute’s silence at 11.22am.
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The family of a transport worker who died with Covid-19 after allegedly being spat on have called for police to disclose the suspect s name.
Belly Mujjinga, 47, died after she was reportedly coughed on by a customer.
British Transport Police (BTP) interviewed a man but said there was not enough evidence a crime took place.
Her family s lawyer said they had been preventing from pursuing a private prosecution or civil claim as the force had refused to name him.
Lawrence Davies said the force had stonewalled me since September .