
Baby Dies After Suspected Abuse in Santa Cruz, Parents Arrested
Santa Cruz, Bolivia is reeling from the tragic death of a 14-month-old baby girl. The infant succumbed to severe head injuries after four days of treatment at a local hospital. Her parents are now in custody, facing accusations of infanticide. The incident has sparked outrage and renewed calls for stricter child protection measures. The baby, whose name has not been released to protect her family's privacy, was admitted to the hospital with multiple injuries consistent with abuse. According to a police spokesperson, "The injuries were severe, indicating a history of violence." The parents, whose identities are also being withheld, initially claimed the child had fallen from a sofa twice. However, the extent of her injuries contradicted their account. "The skull fracture and other trauma are not consistent with accidental falls," stated Dr. [Name of Doctor, if available], the attending physician. The parents are being held in preventive detention while the investigation continues. The case underscores the urgent need for greater awareness and prevention of child abuse in Bolivia. The community is in mourning, and the incident has highlighted the vulnerability of young children to violence. The ongoing investigation aims to bring justice for the infant and to prevent similar tragedies in the future.