No. I feel sad for the parents, it is they who must process their grief and find a way to make peace, but…our ideology that the young should be exempt from dying is unhealthy and unrealistic from a universal and natural/biological perspective.
Death happens, period, and age is not a factor. The notion that infants and children “should” not die is of human emotional construct, not based on the laws of nature.
We are human animals and in nature many young do not survive their first days, weeks and months.
The smaller and weaker are often phased out by their stronger siblings, as in the case of many birds of prey. Baby sea turtles are lucky if only a couple out of dozens make it to the sea before being preyed upon by seabirds, crabs and then, the dangers of what lies beneath the surf.
Young hooved prey animals are the easiest targets for apex predators and many young creatures succumb to disease and injury as do human offspring.
As a mother I can only imagine the pain of losing your child, but as a science and nature nut I have no overly neurotic sentiments about the ways of nature and don’t attach to “shoulds and should nots” when it comes to the harsh realities of of the natural world.