Danguolė Rasalaitė


Danguolė Rasalaitė was a Lithuanian girl who was sold as a sex-slave in Sweden in late 1999.
Her mother had abandoned her when she was 14 years old and left for the USA. When 15-16 years old, she was sent from Lithuania by an older man who pretended to be her boyfriend. He promised her a job as a berry picker in Sweden and gave her a fake passport. By the time she got to Sweden, a man welcomed her and locked her in an apartment in Malmö. He said she had to pay him 20,000 kronor for her passport and the transportation from Lithuania to Sweden. She soon understood she would be working as a prostitute. She was forced to work as a prostitute for two weeks before she escaped the apartment she was imprisoned in. On 7 January 2000, she committed suicide by jumping off a bridge in Malmö after escaping from the apartment and getting raped by a group of men who pretended they would help her. She died 3 days later at a hospital. Her case stirred much debate on human trafficking.
The 2002 film Lilya 4-ever is loosely based on her life.