Internet twins case adjourned

London - A British court case to decide the future of American twin girls adopted by a British couple over the Internet, was …

London - A British court case to decide the future of American twin girls adopted by a British couple over the Internet, was adjourned yesterday to London's High Court until April 2nd.

Earlier yesterday, Mr Alan Kilshaw and his wife, Judith, went to the High Court in Birmingham to find out whether they could take the twins Kimberley and Belinda back to their home in North Wales or if the girls would remain wards of the court until their long-term future was decided.

The babies were taken into care in January after it emerged that their natural mother, Ms Tranda Wecker, had sold them twice for adoption over the Internet - to a Californian couple and to the Kilshaws.