Newborn baby ‘thrown from hotel window with umbilical cord still attached’

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The baby was thrown from a second-floor window of an Ibis hotel in eastern Paris, according to local media (Picture: AFP/GETTY)

An 18-year-old American tourist is suspected by police of having thrown her newborn baby out of a Paris hotel window, according to local media.

French prosecutors on Monday confirmed an infant was taken to hospital after being found outside a hotel in the trendy 20th arrondissement of the French capital on Monday morning, but died in emergency care.

Detectives believe the baby was thrown from the window of a second-floor room, police sources quoted by French news outlet Paris Match said.

It was said the child still had its umbilical cord attached and was wrapped in a cloth.

The alarm was raised after witnesses heard screaming.

The young woman was taken to hospital, where she was ‘placed in police custody on the spot’ according to comments by the Paris public prosecutor’s office reported in local media.

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The woman was reportedly travelling with a group of young adults (Picture: Backgrid)

She was part of a group of young adults traveling in Europe.

According to local newspaper Le Parisien, the hotel is an Ibis Style on Rue des Réglises/

Officials said a homicide investigation has been opened.

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