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Panama Woman Acquitted in Fake Baby Case

A Panamanian woman has been acquitted in a high-profile case involving a faked pregnancy, forged documents, and a funeral with a doll instead of a baby. Despite the prosecution's request for over 11 years in prison, the court found insufficient evidence to convict.


Panama Woman Acquitted in Fake Baby Case

The prosecution had requested 136 months in prison, more than 11 years, claiming that the woman was responsible for a chain of lies that included faking a pregnancy, presenting false birth and death certificates, and staging a “funeral” where, inside a coffin, the family found a doll instead of a baby. Meanwhile, the affected family tries to understand how a story marked by pain, confusion, and deception ends, for now, without anyone being held responsible. The case began when, at a funeral in Bugaba, the grandmother asked to see the supposed deceased baby for the first time. The judges determined that the controversial case did not have solid evidence to convict the woman. Relatives of the young man who believed he had lost a daughter who never existed feel a heavy blow: frustration, anger and a feeling of emptiness, after placing their hope in a process that, for them, ends without justice. A Trial That Seemed to be Leaning Towards a Conviction. Until just a few hours ago, the atmosphere inside the room pointed in another direction. The prosecution maintained that there were no birth records, that the photos of the alleged medical care were fabrications from 2015, and that neither Santo Tomás Hospital nor any doctor had attended the birth the woman described. During the trial, medical experts confirmed that the accused had no psychiatric disorders or mental conditions that would prevent her from facing the process. Unanimously, the judges of the Chiriquí Trial Court acquitted Tahira Edilka Montero, the woman accused of orchestrating the “fake baby” scheme. The Electoral Tribunal itself denounced the falsification of documents. What Comes Next? The country is now on hold, awaiting December 5th to learn the reasoning behind the acquittal. That image went viral and revealed a harsh truth: the baby never existed. Not a baby. The Public Prosecutor’s Office and the plaintiffs will analyze whether or not to appeal the acquittal. Upon opening the white coffin, dressed with childlike tenderness, she discovered that what lay inside was a doll. Witnesses reported that his behavior was “cold and distant,” something that, for many, contrasted sharply with the seriousness of the case. Not a body. It was a doll with pink gloves and cotton balls in its nose. Affected Man Speaks Out About Injustice.