US mother drops newborn to death from Paris hotel window

US mother drops newborn to death from Paris hotel window

/ 08:08 AM February 25, 2025

US mother drops newborn to death from Paris hotel window

This photograph shows a view of the Ibis styles hotel, where a 18-year-old American mother threw a newborn baby from the second-floor window, umbilical cord still attached, in the 20th arrondissement in eastern Paris on February 24, 2025. Agence France-Presse

PARIS — A newborn baby died in Paris Monday after his 18-year-old American mother threw him out a hotel window, umbilical cord still attached, French prosecutors and a police source said.

She threw the infant from the second-floor window of a hotel in the 20th arrondissement in eastern Paris, the prosecutor’s office said.

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“The newborn was given emergency care but did not survive,” prosecutors said.

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The baby died at 7:45 am (0645 GMT) at the Robert Debre hospital, a police source told AFP.

Police had been alerted after an infant wrapped in a cloth, with its umbilical cord still attached, had been discovered in front of the hotel, the police source said.

The mother, an 18-year-old American student, had given birth in a room on the second floor of the hotel and then thrown her child out of the window, according to the source.

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French officials said they had launched a murder investigation, adding that the young woman — who was “part of a group of young adults traveling in Europe” — had been taken into custody.

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The mother was taken to hospital where she was to undergo treatment following her delivery, the prosecutor’s office reported.

Paris Match, citing its own information, reported the child’s mother was on a study trip to Paris with other students from the United States.

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