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Noelia Castillo, 25, died by euthanasia at a medical facility near Barcelona on 26 March after a nearly two-year legal battle with her father and conservative campaign group Abogados Cristianos.
Castillo, who was left paraplegic and in chronic pain after a 2022 suicide attempt following sexual assaults, had her application approved in July 2024 by Cataloniaâs Guarantee and Evaluation Commission.
Her father challenged the decision in a series of Spanish courts and sought interim measures at the European Court of Human Rights; the appeals were ultimately rejected.
Local reporting says Castillo received a series of injections administered by a doctor and asked to be alone during the procedure.
Her case reignited public debate in Spain over the 2021 euthanasia law, with the Catholic Church and conservative politicians criticising the outcome while disability and patient-rights groups called for better care and safeguards.
Spainâs health ministry data show more than 1,100 people had accessed assisted dying between 2021 and the end of 2024.
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