According to French prosecutors and a police source, a newborn baby in paris died on monday after his 18-year-old American mother flung him out a hotel window while the umbilical cord was still connected. According to the prosecutor's office, she hurled the baby out of a hotel window on the second story in the eastern Parisian 20th arrondissement.
 
 Prosecutors stated, "The newborn was given emergency care but did not survive."
 
 A police source informed AFP that the infant passed away at the Robert Debre hospital around 7:45 a.m. (06:45 GMT).
 
 According to the police source, an infant was found in front of the hotel wrapped in a cloth with its umbilical cord still connected, prompting the police to call the police.


According to the source, the mother, an 18-year-old American student, gave birth in a hotel room on the second floor before throwing the infant out the window.
 
 According to French officials, the young lady who was "part of a group of young adults travelling in Europe" had been arrested and a murder inquiry had been opened.
 
 According to the prosecutor's office, the woman was rushed to the hospital after giving birth in order to receive treatment.
 
 According to paris Match, which cited its own data, the mother of the kid was traveling to paris for a study trip with other American students.
 
 

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