Coronavirus: 'I'm not going to make it mum'
The mother of a London bus driver who died of coronavirus says transport workers are being put at risk because of a lack of protective gear.
Meks Nyack Ihenacho, 36, had been a London bus driver for seven years before he died of Covid-19. His mum Anne Nyack told the BBC that he was not given adequate protective equipment.
Transport for London says it is making improvements to safety.
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Видео Coronavirus: 'I'm not going to make it mum' канала BBC London
Meks Nyack Ihenacho, 36, had been a London bus driver for seven years before he died of Covid-19. His mum Anne Nyack told the BBC that he was not given adequate protective equipment.
Transport for London says it is making improvements to safety.
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Check out BBC London for more: https://bbc.in/2JssOge
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