Her life began in China, where she was called Song Yang and enjoyed picking ginseng and collecting butterflies. It ended in Queens, N.Y., where she called herself SiSi while toiling in the netherworld of illicit massage parlors.https://nyti.ms/2yFRrSe
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Her death shattered a tight-knit family that would never accept the police version of events. It also reflected the seemingly intractable nature of policing the commercial sex trade.https://nyti.ms/2Cbi98I
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Thanks for this detailed report NYT. I used to live only 2 blocks away from this building and I walked by this street everyday to take the subway. I often saw women standing outside various buildings but didn't realize they were in this business.
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So sad this,and disturbingly common. RIP
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