Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre in France.
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A six-year-old boy, left unattended in a maternity ward, is alleged to have killed a newborn baby girl, referring to her as “my doll”, according to stunned onlookers.

This tragic event took place at the Jeanne-de-Flandre Children’s Hospital in Lille, France. Baby Zayneb-Cassandra, who had been recovering from a premature birth, was involved in this heartbreaking incident.

Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre in France.
A six-year-old boy who killed a newborn baby girl in a maternity ward had referred to her as ‘my doll’Credit: Google maps
Newborn's arm with hospital ID bracelet.
Baby Zayneb-Cassandra was found unresponsive on the hospital floor beside her crib (stock picture)
Man in orange shirt being interviewed.
Zayneb’s grieving father Mohamed-Hamza is calling for justiceCredit: France 3

Although born six weeks preterm, the baby had been making good progress until last Friday, when she was found unresponsive on the floor beside her crib with a severe brain injury.

A six-year-old boy was discovered beside her, standing on a chair.

He is believed to have plucked her from her crib and accidentally dropped her.

Zayneb was resuscitated twice and placed on life support over the weekend but tragically died on Tuesday.

Witnesses claimed the boy had been wandering the halls alone for days, with one woman saying he had already tried to touch another baby.

The child was reportedly unsupervised as his mother was also recovering from giving birth.

Delphine, a young woman who had recently given birth herself, was the first to discover the scene after hearing a “loud bang”.

“He was running around everywhere and had already touched a baby in a stroller,” she told Le Parisien.

The 20-year-old said she found him beside Zayneb, referring to her as “my doll”.

The baby’s grieving father, Mohamed-Hamza, 23, spoke of his devastation but said he doesn’t hold the boy personally responsible.

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“Every six-year-old is a little disruptive. I don’t blame the mother; she had just given birth… But the child should have been supervised,” he told Le Parisien.

He and his partner Sephora are now demanding answers from hospital authorities, accusing them of failing to protect their daughter.

Zayneb’s grandmother Fatma claimed the boy had entered the neonatal room before and had shown a disturbing interest in the baby.

“He said she looked like a doll, and my husband, who was there, took him out,” she told La Voix du Nord.

“It seems he tried to grab her by her nappy, and she fell on her head.”

The family claim Zayneb had already shown signs of being mishandled in the hours before her fatal fall.

Karima, a cousin of the baby’s father, alleged that the day before the incident, the baby had been found “without a diaper or electrodes, wet and suffering from hypothermia”.

She also claimed the boy had been left at the hospital daily from 7am to 8pm by his father, running unchecked through the corridors.

“All the mothers were complaining,” Fatma said.

“A nurse even warned the child’s mother that there was a problem. He was entering the other rooms.”

A criminal investigation has now been launched by the juvenile unit of the Lille Judicial Police Service, working with local prosecutors.

Woman in pink striped shirt giving an interview.
The dad’s cousin Karima claims the baby had been found ‘without a diaper or electrodes’ day before her tragic deathCredit: France 3
Ambulance parked outside Jeanne de Flandre hospital.
Cops in France have since launched a probe into the tragic incidentCredit: AFP

The hospital has also opened an internal investigation and released a statement describing the tragedy as a “particularly serious and upsetting exceptional event, unrelated to care”.

But the family has dismissed the hospital’s remarks.

“It won’t bring my daughter back… But we’re waiting for answers,” said Mohamed-Hamza.

“There was a breach, and I’m going to fight to identify those responsible. Justice will do its job.”

Zayneb’s mother, Sephora, is said to be inconsolable.

The family claimed they had to push hospital staff to provide psychological support following the baby’s death.

“My family is destroyed,” said Fatma.

“My daughter is devastated. Coming home without her baby is inconceivable.”

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