
A newborn baby was reportedly thrown by an 18-year-old American tourist through a window in a Paris hotel room and was considered the baby’s mother.
An eyewitness reported an incident at the IBIS Style Hotel in Paris at about 6 a.m. on February 24, at about 6 a.m. on February 24.
The young woman is believed to have thrown the baby from the window of the room where she lives, which is located on the second floor.
Witnesses heard screams and quickly raised alarms, emergency services rushed to the scene, and the baby was taken to Robert Debray Hospital at the 19th Arnddissement.
A young woman, believed to be the mother of the child, was also taken to the hospital.
According to local media reports, she went to Paris to study with other students from the United States.
Witnesses claimed the baby was thrown by a window with an umbilical cord.
Despite the best efforts of the emergency service, the baby was not injured and D!
A magistrate from the Paris Attorney’s office attended the scene along with police from the Secondary Protection Brigade (BPM) of the Paris Judicial Police, according to police sources. The prosecutor’s office confirmed that an investigation has been conducted, with the investigation on “homicide cases of minors under 15 years of age”.
The young woman was “part of a group of young people traveling in Europe” and added that she was taken to a hospital where she will undergo surgery during her recent delivery. “She was also detained on the spot. The possibility of refusing to get pregnant is being considered,” the Paris Attorney’s Office added.
Sources close to the case told the Paris Match: “The investigation is underway and the exact situation of this tragedy remains to be determined…We don’t know if we are dealing with a denial of pregnancy.”