Noelia Castillo to receive euthanasia this Thursday after TEDH rejection

Noelia Castillo, the 25-year-old paraplegic from Barcelona, announced on Antena 3 that she will receive euthanasia this Thursday, March 26. The announcement comes the same day the European Court of Human Rights (TEDH) rejected the latest precautionary appeal filed by her father, Gerónimo Castillo, represented by Abogados Cristianos.

Noelia Castillo, 25 years old and paraplegic since a suicide attempt in October 2022 following a multiple sexual assault, requested euthanasia in April 2024. The Commission of Guarantee and Evaluation of Catalonia (CGAC) approved it unanimously on July 18, 2024, as she met the law's requirements: non-recoverable clinical situation with severe dependency, pain, and chronic suffering.

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Realistic illustration depicting Noelia Castillo Ramos in a Spanish hospital room, symbolizing her euthanasia case after a legal battle.
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Noelia Castillo Ramos jalani eutanasia di Spanyol setelah hampir dua tahun pertempuran hukum terkait kapasitas mental

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Noelia Castillo Ramos, seorang wanita berusia 25 tahun penyandang paraplegia dari dekat Barcelona, Spanyol, meninggal dunia melalui prosedur eutanasia pada 26 Maret 2026 di Hospital Residència Sant Camil di Sant Pere de Ribes, menyusul permohonan yang disetujui pada tahun 2024 meskipun ada banding berkepanjangan dari ayahnya yang mengutip gangguan kesehatan mental yang dideritanya. Kasus ini, yang berakar pada trauma masa kecil dan upaya bunuh diri tahun 2022, telah memicu kembali perdebatan mengenai undang-undang eutanasia di Spanyol.

Following the European Court of Human Rights' rejection of an earlier appeal, a Barcelona court today dismissed paraplegic Noelia Castillo's father latest bid to halt her euthanasia, scheduled for Thursday at 18:00. The 25-year-old from Barcelona shared her suffering and plans in an Antena 3 interview aired March 25.

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Deputies on the social affairs commission approved, on February 4, the creation of a right to assisted dying, nearly identical to the version adopted in May 2025. Rejected by the Senate last week, this bill returns for second reading at the National Assembly, sparking intense debates on end-of-life issues.

French deputies have adopted an amendment allowing a patient to delegate the administration of the lethal substance to a caregiver, rather than self-administering it. Supported by left-wing, Renaissance, and LIOT group lawmakers, it passed with 57 votes to 51, despite government opposition. This alters the original text based on assisted suicide.

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Thousands of demonstrators marched in Paris on Sunday to oppose the legalization of euthanasia and assisted suicide, as the Senate begins a decisive week on the bill. Participants hope to influence legislative debates through street mobilization. Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed his commitment to completing legislation on end-of-life in dignity.

Matilda López Sanzetenea, a University of Buenos Aires student in Design of Image and Sound, died after falling from a second-floor balcony in the San Telmo neighborhood. Her family suspects femicide and points to her boyfriend, who remains detained. Authorities are analyzing video footage of the fall to determine the circumstances.

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The French Senate rejected a central article of an end-of-life bill on Wednesday, January 21, which outlined conditions for a right to aid in dying. The vote passed 144 against 123, stripping the text of its core, amid reluctance from various political groups. Debates will continue, but the process may revert primarily to the National Assembly.

 

 

 

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