Timea Nagy Dept: Brought to Canada from Hungary 14 years ago for what was billed as a summer job, she was forced against her will to work as an exotic dancer. Nagy was held in a motel for months, and had her money taken away. She was starved and abused physically and sexually before she managed to escape and contact police, according to CBC. Nagy, along with about 500 others, took to the streets of Toronto on Saturday to speak out against human trafficking while raising money and awareness to help its victims and timea Nagy s story is one familiar to those who work to help victims of human trafficking. "Human trafficking is happening in Toronto every single day, right now as we speak, she said. Look around at the hotels, motels, restaurants, message places. Human trafficking is all around you, it's just not seen.
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