‘No! It’s not fair’: Human trafficking trio change their tune at thought of life behind bars

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Leandra Williams Ayuk has been found guilty of human trafficking. (Jenni Evans/News24)

Angry shouting and loud sobbing followed the Western Cape High Court’s conviction of two men and a woman for human trafficking on Friday. “I don’t understand. It is offside. This is my life,” shouted Yannick Ayuk, who has spent more time in jail than outside since arriving from Cameroon to work in a family nightclub in Long Street.  “No!” He shouted angrily. “It is not fair.” 



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