
One of the man's relatives Roman Dunka, 34, then rang his sister Abzeta Dunkova, 26, who lived in Sheffield. Mother-of-four Dunkova travelled to Slovakia to collect the girl.
The teenager said: "She treated me well at first and said I would have a better life than here in Slovakia."
But after a two-day instruct and ferry travel the girl was taken by Dunkova to her Sheffield home and have to work as a tootsie with Dunka's 19-year-old daughter and Zaneta Horvathova, 21.
While the other two girls kept their job, the 15-year-old was caused to give away over all the money she made for doing "turns" of?20 or?30 a time.
Dunkova's two brothers, Roman Dunka and Simon Kandrac, both got round in Sheffield after the girl was trafficked into the country.
Thegirl asserted Roman Dunka slugged her and both he and Dunkova's husband Marcel Dunka would not let her leave the house.
On her sixth night in Sheffield an Iraqi punter befriended her. She said: "He didn't want sex. He just wanted to talk to me. I told him I was from Slovakia and said 'help me.'"
Horvathova tried to drag the girl away but the punter intervened and rang the police. The five Slovakians were later arrested.
Dunkova, her husband Marcel Dunka and her brother Roman Dunka all deny two offences of trafficking the girl into the UK for sexual exploitation and one of false imprisonment.
Dunkova, the Dunkas and Horvathova deny causing the girl to become a prostitute and controlling a child prostitute.
Hovathova's husband Simon Kandrac, 19, meanwhile, is facing two counts of rape and Marcel Dunka is accused of causing a child to engage in sexual activity. All the defendants lived in Page Hall Road, Grimesthorpe.


December 4th, 2009
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