Snapshot from the chaos: newborn disappeared from the clinic!

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On June 8, 2025, Eva Lauth kidnapped a newborn from a Munich clinic. Police in large-scale operation against child abduction.

Am 8. Juni 2025 entführt Eva Lauth ein Neugeborenes aus einer Münchner Klinik. Polizei im Großeinsatz gegen Kindesentführung.
On June 8, 2025, Eva Lauth kidnapped a newborn from a Munich clinic. Police in large-scale operation against child abduction.

Snapshot from the chaos: newborn disappeared from the clinic!

On June 8, 2025, a frightening incident occurred in a large city hospital in Munich. Loud ARD media library The alleged perpetrator, Eva Lauth, entered the emergency room in a disguise. She quickly changed her clothes in a women's restroom and posed as a nurse. Then she sneaked into the neonatal ward and secretly kidnapped a small newborn.

The dramatic scenes take place in a hospital where safety and trust should be the top priority. After Eva Lauth hastily left the hospital with the kidnapped baby, extensive investigations began immediately. The police are working hard to solve the incident and bring the baby back safely.

Large-scale police operation

Der Standard berichtet, konnte zunächst nicht sicher ausgeschlossen werden, dass es sich um eine Entführung handelte. Die Ermittlungen wurden in der Nacht unterbrochen und am Freitag wieder aufgenommen.

The police are intensively searching for the missing newborn and have already launched extensive investigations. According to the responsible investigators, there is currently no solid evidence of an abduction, but the possibility remains that the child was taken unlawfully.

Legal framework

In Germany, such a case falls under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (HKÜ). This agreement aims to protect children from the consequences of unlawful abduction and detention. The Federal Office of Justice (BfJ) is a central contact point that offers the affected families support in repatriating their children. How Federal Justice Office informed, the BfJ can provide advice free of charge upon request, but is not necessarily involved in every case.

In 2024, a total of 474 new processes were recorded under the HKÜ. Return procedures in particular play an important role. The investigation into the abducted children has the highest priority, and the judicial authorities are in close contact to ensure the rapid and safe return of the child.

The incident in Munich, together with what happened in Vienna, reminds us to be vigilant and increases awareness of the risks of child abduction. The families hope for a quick and positive end to this worrying situation.