The Belgium capital, Brussels, is naming a street after Eunice Osayande, a sex worker who was killed by one of her customers in 2018. The Nigerian woman came to Brussels in 2016, lured by a group of men who promised to make her a film star. The men were actually human traffickers , BBC reported . After arriving at the capital, Osayande was forced into prostitution . The perpetrators then told the 23-year-old that she owes them $52,000 for her transit, pimps and rent. Osayande contacted a sex worker charity a short time later, saying she was experiencing violence while working. The African native later died when she was stabbed 17 times by a customer in the Gare du Nord district in June 2018. Advocates have since rallied together to demand the city to protect women, particularly undocumented migrants. "Eunice's death has been extremely distressing, especially for undocumented migrants in the area where she worked," Maxime Maes, director of the UTSOPI sex workers union in...