Identity Unveiled: Oregon Teen Named in Paris Newborn Death Case
By Parrot Newspaper | News That Talks to You
Paris, France – The identity of the American tourist accused of killing her newborn baby in Paris has been revealed as Mia McQuillin, an 18-year-old gap-year student from Oregon. French authorities confirmed that McQuillin, who was traveling through Europe with a group of young people, allegedly threw her newborn from a hotel window.
The tragic incident, which shocked both France and the United States, took place during McQuillin’s stay in the French capital. Emergency responders found the infant lifeless at the scene, prompting an immediate investigation. McQuillin was arrested and charged with infanticide under French law.
Authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the case, including whether McQuillin’s travel companions were aware of her pregnancy.

The unveiling of her identity has intensified discussions about the mental health challenges faced by young travelers and the need for stronger support systems.
U.S. consular officials in Paris have stated they are providing the necessary assistance in accordance with local legal processes.
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