Lithuanians trafficked to work in English factories were then abandoned by authorities to live on streets for months Edgaras and Edvinas Subatkis spent most of their time walking. If it rained they would spend a few hours in the library. During the day,they slept on benches or under bridges, but at night they kept walking.The two Lithuanian brothers thought their nightmare had arrive to an stop when they were rescued by the authorities from forced labour in English food factories. But since then they endured a period of five months living on the streets of a northern city while waiting to be key witnesses in the eventual successful prosecution of their traffickers.
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Source: theguardian.com