
American teen arrested after newborn thrown from Paris hotel window
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), William Jackson (Producer), Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor)
- Paris authorities arrested an 18-year-old American woman after she allegedly threw her newborn baby from a hotel window, resulting in the infant’s death. The incident occurred early Monday in the 20th arrondissement, prompting a homicide investigation.
- The woman, part of a study group, was staying at the Ibis Styles hotel where the incident took place, and authorities are investigating possible pregnancy denial.
- The suspect faces up to life in prison if convicted of homicide of a minor under 15 years old, with French authorities continuing their investigation.
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French authorities arrested an 18-year-old American woman after she allegedly threw her newborn baby from a hotel window in Paris. The incident occurred early Monday, Feb. 24, in the 20th arrondissement.
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- An 18-year-old American woman is in custody after allegedly throwing her newborn baby out of a hotel window in Paris, resulting in the baby's death.
- Witnesses reported hearing screaming and called emergency services, who rushed the baby to Robert-Debré Hospital, but the infant was pronounced dead.
- The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed an investigation for homicide of a minor under 15 is underway, considering a possible denial of pregnancy.
- The young woman was part of a group traveling in Europe and is set to undergo an operation after recently giving birth.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- An 18-year-old American woman threw her newborn baby from the second-floor window of a hotel in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, according to French prosecutors and a police source.
- The newborn, found wrapped in cloth with its umbilical cord still attached, died after being given emergency care, stated the prosecutor's office.
- French officials have launched a murder investigation, and the mother is under custody while receiving medical treatment after childbirth.
- Authorities are investigating the case as a potential instance of pregnancy denial, which refers to a mother being unaware or unable to accept her pregnancy, as reported by the prosecutor's office.
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The infant did not survive. The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into the homicide of the minor.

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What happened at the hotel?
According to reports, someone had thrown the baby from a second-floor window of an Ibis Styles hotel. Witnesses alerted emergency responders after hearing screams.
The newborn still had the umbilical cord attached and emergency responders transported the infant to Robert-Debré Hospital in critical condition. The child did not survive.
Authorities detained the mother. They took her to the hospital for medical care before placing her in police custody.
Who is the mother?
Authorities didn’t release the woman’s identity. However, the Paris Prosecutor’s Office said she reportedly traveled to Paris with a group of young American adults on a study trip.
French officials said she stayed at the hotel with the group when the incident occurred.
What could be the legal consequences?
The Paris public prosecutor’s office confirmed that the woman is under investigation for the homicide of a minor under 15 years old.
In France, the maximum penalty for this charge is life in prison. However, recent cases involving infanticide have resulted in lesser sentences.
Is pregnancy denial being investigated?
Authorities are considering the possibility of pregnancy denial, a psychological condition in which a woman is unaware or unable to acknowledge her pregnancy.
According to a 2011 study in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, this condition can lead to unassisted births and neonaticide due to panic or disorientation.
Investigators have not confirmed whether this played a role in the case but are examining all circumstances surrounding the incident.
How have officials responded?
The U.S. Embassy in Paris acknowledged the incident, stating it closely monitors the case.
In a statement, the embassy expressed condolences, saying, “We are deeply saddened to learn of the recent tragedy involving the loss of a young life.”
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What happens next?
French authorities continue their investigation.
The woman remains in custody as police review evidence, including witness statements.
A magistrate visited the scene, and the case was handed over to the juvenile protection brigade of the Paris judicial police. In the coming days, the court will determine whether formal charges will be filed against the suspect.
[craig nigrelli]
A TRAGIC CASE IN PARIS, WHERE AN 18-YEAR-OLD AMERICAN WOMAN IS IN POLICE CUSTODY AFTER ALLEGEDLY THROWING HER NEWBORN BABY OUT OF A HOTEL WINDOW. AUTHORITIES SAY THE BABY WAS THROWN OUT OF A SECOND-FLOOR WINDOW AT AN IBIS STYLES HOTEL EARLY MONDAY MORNING. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS RUSHED THE NEWBORN TO A NEARBY HOSPITAL, BUT THE BABY DID NOT SURVIVE.
FRENCH PROSECUTORS SAY THE WOMAN WAS TRAVELING IN EUROPE WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE. AFTER GIVING BIRTH, SHE WAS TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL FOR SURGERY BEFORE BEING PLACED UNDER POLICE CUSTODY. AUTHORITIES HAVE OPENED A HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION, WITH THE JUVENILE PROTECTION BRIGADE HANDLING THE CASE.
PROSECUTORS ARE CONSIDERING WHETHER THE WOMAN EXPERIENCED A DENIAL OF PREGNANCY, A RARE CONDITION WHERE EXPECTANT MOTHERS DO NOT RECOGNIZE THEY ARE PREGNANT UNTIL LABOR. MEDICAL RESEARCH SHOWS THE CONDITION CAN CAUSE EXTREME DISTRESS AND CONFUSION AT THE TIME OF BIRTH.
THE U.S. EMBASSY IN PARIS SAYS IT IS MONITORING THE CASE. IF CONVICTED OF MURDERING A CHILD UNDER 15, THE WOMAN COULD FACE LIFE IN PRISON UNDER FRENCH LAW. THE MOST RECENT CASES OF A PARENT CHARGED WITH KILLING THEIR CHILD HAVE LED TO LENGTHY SENTENCES BUT NOT A MAXIMUM PENALTY.
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- An 18-year-old American woman is in custody after allegedly throwing her newborn baby out of a hotel window in Paris, resulting in the baby's death.
- Witnesses reported hearing screaming and called emergency services, who rushed the baby to Robert-Debré Hospital, but the infant was pronounced dead.
- The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed an investigation for homicide of a minor under 15 is underway, considering a possible denial of pregnancy.
- The young woman was part of a group traveling in Europe and is set to undergo an operation after recently giving birth.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- An 18-year-old American woman threw her newborn baby from the second-floor window of a hotel in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, according to French prosecutors and a police source.
- The newborn, found wrapped in cloth with its umbilical cord still attached, died after being given emergency care, stated the prosecutor's office.
- French officials have launched a murder investigation, and the mother is under custody while receiving medical treatment after childbirth.
- Authorities are investigating the case as a potential instance of pregnancy denial, which refers to a mother being unaware or unable to accept her pregnancy, as reported by the prosecutor's office.
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