coronavirus, the British Transport Police has said.The review comes in “recognition of wider public interest”, the force said, although the case is not being reopened.More than a million people signed a petition seeking justice for the family of Ms Mujinga, who died with Covid-19 after she was spat at while working on the concourse of Victoria station in London.She died in April, a few weeks after the incident, leaving a widower and an 11-year-old daughter.Officers interviewed a 57-year-old man but said the incident did not lead to the worker’s death and decided not to refer the case to the CPS.However, British Transport Police today released a new statement saying it had invited the CPS to conduct an independent review of the available.