Campaigners call on Home Office to urgently establish alternative safe house accommodation for trafficking victims during the coronavirus outbreak or risk heightened chances of re-exploitation
Victoria Marks, director of ATLEU, a charity supporting the woman, said: “We recognise that many services are struggling to cope with the rapid escalation of the coronavirus crisis, but a person who has left exploitation is at an incredibly low point. They have chosen to trust in others and our government, believing that help will be available.
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