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The American teenage mother throws the newborn from the window of the Hotel in Paris with umbilical cord still attached

The American teenage mother throws the newborn from the window of the Hotel in Paris with umbilical cord still attached

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French prosecutors have launched a murder investigation after the mother threw the baby on the second floor of the hotel.

The child received emergency care but did not survive. (Image: Shuttersock/Representative)

The child received emergency care but did not survive. (Image: Shuttersock/Representative)

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

She threw the baby from the window of the second floor of a hotel in the 20th district in the East of Paris, said the prosecutor’s office.

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

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

The police had been alerted after a baby wrapped in a cloth, with his umbilical cord still united, had been discovered in front of the hotel, said the police source.

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

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 arrested.

The mother was taken to the hospital where she underwent a treatment after her birth, the prosecutor’s office reported.

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

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a FEED union news agency – AFP)

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