More than half of children known or suspected to be victims of trafficking in three English regions have gone missing from social services' care, according to a new report.
The research, carried out by ECPAT UK, a coalition of children's charities, found 80 reported cases of known or suspected child victims of trafficking in the North West, North East and West Midlands, of whom 48 had later gone missing from care and never been found.
ECPAT UK said the figures were "deeply disturbing" and called on the government to launch a national inquiry into children who have travelled to the UK alone or arrived with an adult who is not a parent or guardian, who then go missing.
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