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Prison Tragedy: Will Spencer And Luna’s Child Dies Immediately After Birth! Luna Fights For Her Life On The Brink Of Death!

A horrifying tragedy has struck the Spencer family. The most anticipated moment—when Will Spencer arrived at the prison to witness the birth of his child with Luna Nazawa—turned into the most devastating nightmare!

Instead of welcoming a new life, Will Spencer walked into a terrifying scene: Luna writhing in pain. The baby, too weak and frail from the start, could not survive the shock of being born amid the prison’s harsh conditions.

THE GUTTURAL SCREAM OF A BROKEN FATHER

Amidst the steady beeps of monitors and the chaos of the medical staff, the baby did not survive. Luna collapsed in uncontrollable grief. All her hopes for salvation, for a new future, for a symbol of her redemption, were instantly shattered.

Will, standing frozen for a moment, let out a heart-wrenching scream that echoed through the cold walls: “My baby, my baby is gone!”. His dream of fatherhood was instantly destroyed, turning all hope into rage and extreme despair.

The tragedy didn’t end there. Luna began hemorrhaging severely, and her life hung in the balance. Amidst the agony of losing her child, she had to fight for her own survival, leaving Will on the precipice of double loss.

BILL SPENCER HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE COLLAPSE

Though Luna eventually stabilized, the emotional wounds are permanent. This tragedy exposed the cruel inhumanity of Bill Spencer, who was determined to block all medical care for Luna and even suggested solitary confinement to protect the family name. It was this callousness that created the dire conditions leading to the child’s death.

Will now faces a terrifying question: Can he forgive the father who indirectly destroyed his family, or will he choose the path of revenge? While this tragedy rocks the Spencers, in a different corner of the city, Hope Logan is being pressured by her parents (Brooke and Deacon) to reconcile with Liam Spencer, further complicating already tangled romantic relationships.

The child’s death is not an end, but the opening shot of a new war. Now, the battle is no longer for custody, but a fight for justice wrought in blood and tears.