'If it wasn't for them, I don't know where I'd be' A charity in Sheffield, who supports victims of human trafficking, fear more people will be coerced into illegal activity as the cost-of-living crisis hits. Read more:
A vulnerable man whose home was taken over by a drugs gang said he feared he would never see his family again.
"Every day, I'm thinking 'what's going to happen?' Thinking about really where I'm going to end up, because I know that I don't have no-one in this world." Elysia McCaffrey from the GLAA added: "It's really prevalent actually and it's really worrying because it's in plain sight, so we actually will all have encountered it in our lives at some point.
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