Grizelda Grootboom was trafficked by a "friend" when she was 18 years old. She was tied in a room for two weeks in Johannesburg and was forced to work as a sex slave.
She has since written a book called "Exit" to help get women out of sex slavery and prostitution.
According to the United Nations thousands of women in Africa are being trafficked every year.
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