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Woman Raped 43,600 Times Reveals Details about Human Trafficking Rings

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A tormented woman, Karla Jacinto claims that she was raped 43,600 times where she was forced to bed with 30 men every day for a period of 4 years.

According to a CNN report, Karla was coerced into Mexico’s notorious human trafficking industry at the age of 12. She was lured by a 22-year-old trafficker from her deteriorating home life with money, gifts and luxurious cars.

Karla left with her trafficker to a Mexican town called Tenancingo which is infamous as a human trafficking destination. Later, she was taken to Guadalajara, one of the largest cities in Mexico where she was forced into prostitution.

"I started at 10am and finished at midnight….. Some men would laugh at me because I was crying," Karla Jacinto told CNN.

"I had to close my eyes so that that I wouldn't see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn't feel anything," she added.

Jacinto’s trafficker once brutally attacked Karla to the verge of death after finding kiss marks on her neck. "He started beating me with a chain in all of my body," said Jacinto. "He punched me with his fists, he kicked me, pulled my hair, spit at me in the face... he also burned me with the iron," she described.

Jacinto was rescued in 2006 in a massive raid conducted by the Mexico police. Currently, 23-year-old Karla advocates against human trafficking where her testimony helped United States to make information on a lot of sex offenders names public.

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