The family of Belly Mujinga and thousands of protesters have taken to the streets to express their outrage since the British Transport Police released a statement last week saying there is no evidence to substantiate any criminal [offenses] having taken place following her death, according to BBC News. Blavity previously reported that Mujinga died on April 5 from complications related to COVID-19 after she was spat on while working at the railway ticket office in London's Victoria station on March 21. Multiple British news outlets covered the tragic story of Mujinga's husband and daughter trying to cope with the loss while seeking justice. The family and others demanded police find the man who spat on her and charge him with a crime. But on May 29, the British Transport Police released a statement saying they interviewed a 57-year-old man in the case and would not be moving forward with any charges. According to BBC, the police closed the case because the man they found to have...