Eight people adopted from Sri Lanka by Dutch parents in the 1980s and 1990s are suing the Dutch State. According to them, there was fraud with their adoption papers, and the State wrongly allowed the adoption. According to lawyer Mark de Hek, who represents the adoptees, names were visibly changed on passports, and the adoption files contain conflicting dates of birth, places of birth, and names of biological parents. Four of the eight adoptees were told they were part of twins, but DNA tests later showed this was not the case.