An 18-year-old Oregon student on a pricey gap year trip faces accusations of throwing her newborn out a Paris hotel window. Mia McQuillin photo courtesy of Facebook.

Oregon Teen Allegedly THROWS Newborn BABY From Paris Hotel Window—What We Know!

An 18-year-old Oregon student on a pricey gap year trip faces accusations of throwing her newborn out a Paris hotel window, sparking a police probe. 🌐 #News #PortlandOR #Oregon #Crime

PORTLAND, OR – A quiet Monday morning in Paris turned grim when an 18-year-old American tourist allegedly tossed her newborn from a second-story hotel window, ending the infant’s life. The young woman from Oregon was in the city as part of a high-end gap year program costing up to $43,750 annually. Authorities are now digging into the case, unraveling a story that has left a trail of grief and questions.

Incident Rocks Paris Hotel

The event unfolded around 6 a.m. at the ibis Styles hotel in the upscale administrative district of Paris, France.

The young woman, identified by the Mirror as Mia McQuillin from Oregon, is a recent high school graduate. McQuillin gave birth in her room before throwing the infant to the ground below.

Witnesses noted the umbilical cord was still attached when emergency crews arrived, but efforts to save the baby failed. French police took McQuillin into custody shortly after, launching a full investigation.

Gap Year Journey Takes Dark Turn

McQuillin was traveling with EF Gap Year, a program for 18- to 22-year-olds promising global adventures and personal growth. Priced between $19,500 for a semester and $43,750 for a year, the agency takes students to destinations like France, Italy, and Australia.

The group was midway through its European leg when the tragedy struck. Local reports say EF Gap Year confirmed McQuillin’s involvement, expressing deep sadness and pledging cooperation with local officials while offering counseling to the shaken travelers.

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Denial of Pregnancy Under Scrutiny

Investigators are exploring whether McQuillin was unaware of or unable to acknowledge her pregnancy, a condition known as denial of pregnancy.

Raised in a $1 million home in Bend, Oregon, the teen’s background contrasts sharply with the incident now defining her journey. Her grandfather, Ralph McQuillin, has told reporters the family remains in the dark, unable to shed light on the circumstances.

Hotel Staff Witness Chaos

A worker at the ibis Styles recounted the early morning turmoil, waking to the sight of the infant being rushed away by medics. The employee described the baby being wrapped in a towel before the fatal fall, noting it was still alive when emergency services arrived.

Despite their efforts, the newborn did not survive, leaving staff and authorities grappling with the sequence of events.

Official Response Grows

The U.S. Embassy in Paris acknowledged the arrest reports and stated it is keeping a close eye on developments. French police continue their work, piecing together what led to the fatal moment.

As the investigation unfolds, the incident casts a shadow over a program meant to inspire—and a young life cut short in an instant.

Honoring the Victim and Those Affected

In the wake of this heartbreaking tragedy, we pause to honor the newborn whose life ended too soon, the family wrestling with unimaginable sorrow, and the community shaken by such loss. 

Let us cling to hope even in darkness, trusting in God’s promise from Psalm 34:18: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” May His comfort envelop all touched by this pain, guiding them toward healing and peace in time.

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