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Woman told police officers she's infected with coronavirus before coughing in faces

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coronavirus before coughing in their faces has been jailed. Carol Cowan, 52, of Church Road, London, racially abused a woman in the street on Monday, June 8, at around 10.45am, who then alerted police who were patrolling the area in Croydon to what had happened.

After being detained by police, Cowan was put inside their vehicle where she told officers she was a Covid-19 sufferer and began to cough in their faces.The deadly virus has now killed more than 424,000 people across the world and over 41,200 people in the UK.Cowan was arrested on suspicion of a Section 4 Public Order offence and common assault.

She was taken to a south London police station where she was remanded in custody to appear at Croydon Magistrates' Court the following day..

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