Until recently, Anna Bohrn, project manager for Chileadoption.se, believed that she was found abandoned in a park in Temuco when she was ten months old.

- I have always thought "what luck that I have been saved", she says.

But a Chilean criminal investigation reveals that Anna Bohrn is one of the thousands of children adopted from Chile, but probably without the consent of the biological parents.

In August this year, she was told that the story that she had been abandoned was not true.

- The documents I have received this year say that I came to the hospital with an ambulance, I have been in an accident.

These are two completely different stories.

I get a new identity even though I already had one.

Shortly afterwards I come to Sweden.

On Wednesday, the government announced that they are appointing an inquiry to review how Sweden has handled international adoptions from, among others, Chile and China over the years.

The decision on the investigation comes after a long period of criticism of how international adoptions to Sweden took place.