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In mid‑July 2026, Mid‑July 2026 saw U.S. courts imposed severe hand down harsh sentences in two infant‑related murder cases: murders: Isaac Argro in New York received a 25‑to‑life term after shooting killing his ex‑girlfriend while she was holding held their three‑month‑old baby, and Gabriel Girner in Mississippi was sentenced to life without parole for the murder of his three‑month‑old daughter. In early August 2026, August, Paraguayan authorities opened an investigation into the death of a case after a newborn in Santaní, confirming the infant Santaní was born alive and found suffocated with a metal wire; an the 18‑year‑old mother faces up to 25 years if aggravating factors are proven. Later that month, prosecutors in Bolivia opened launched an infanticide inquiry after a newborn was found discovered dead near the San Cristóbal River in Sorata. In Spain, a newborn discovered dead in a home in Sada prompted the a Guardia Civil to examine possible criminal responsibility for the investigation. The 25‑year‑old mother, who had denied being pregnant. Further details emerged on 3 August 2026: a 25‑year‑old woman pregnant, was taken to A Coruña’s university hospital Coruña University Hospital with severe internal hemorrhage and insisted she was not pregnant. An hemorrhage; an emergency cesarean assessment revealed only placental tissue; police tissue. Police later found a deceased newborn hidden the infant wrapped in blankets inside a wardrobe. The case is Judicial Police of Cambre now under investigation by lead the Guardia Civil and local police and has been assigned to inquiry, which is before the court Betanzos Court of Betanzos, First Instance, with an autopsy pending to determine whether the infant baby was born dead or died shortly after birth.