The tragic legal battle of Noelia Ramos has reached a final, heartbreaking conclusion. Her journey was not just a medical one, but a public tug-of-war between a daughter’s desperation and a father’s refusal to let go.Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, from Barcelona, Spain, died by euthanasia on Thursday, March 26, 2026. The story of how she arrived at that moment is as heartbreaking as it is complex.Her case has since ignited a fierce national debate in Spain over who gets to decide when a life is no longer livable.The courts ultimately sided with Noelia. But her path to that moment stretched across years of trauma, legal battles, and a fractured family that could never fully agree on what love for her looked like.Noelia had been in psychiatric care since she was 13, around the time her parents separated. Over the years, she was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD), and spent stretches of her life in institutional care.
By 2022, she was living in a state-supervised centre for vulnerable youth in Barcelona. It was there, that year, that three men gang-raped her, a trauma that would permanently alter the course of her life.She had also previously been sexually assaulted by an ex-boyfriend of four years, who attacked her after she had taken sleeping pills to help her sleep, and was assaulted again on a separate occasion by several men in a nightclub.The cumulative weight of it all became unbearable. In October 2022, Noelia jumped from a fifth-floor rooftop in an attempt to end her life. She survived, but the injuries left her paraplegic and in constant, chronic pain.In the days before her passing, Noelia sat down for an exclusive final interview on the Spanish Antena 3 programme Y Ahora Sonsoles — a conversation that immediately went viral across Spain and beyond.