
Barcelona resident, Noelia Castillo Ramos, is currently being widely discussed due to her heart-wrenching story and legally-backed decision to end her life on her own accord. The 25-year-old Spanish woman became the subject of a landmark legal and ethical debate after successfully fighting for her right to die through voluntary euthanasia. She passed away on March 26, 2026 at a long-term care facility in Sant Pere de Ribes. Amid that, new information has surfaced regarding the decision allegedly being imposed on Noeila. The rumours have sparked from her lawyer’s recent remark.
Was Noelia Castillo Ramos forced to undertake euthanasia?
Polonia Castellanos, a lawyer representing the family of 25-year-old, Noelia Castillo Ramos, has alleged that a Spanish hospital pressured Noelia to proceed with euthanasia because her organs were “already committed” for donation. He claimed that when legal measures were sought to stop the euthanasia procedure in August 2024, the health centre told Noelia’s mother it could not be postponed as they had already registered Noelia’s organs for donation. According to the lawyer, these statements from the hospital led Noelia’s mother to ask her daughter to sign a document stating she no longer wished to donate her organs. The lawyer’s words (as translated from Spanish) can be read as:
“This refers to her mother’s words. When we won the first injunction, what they told her was, ‘You can’t do that because all your organs were already compromised.’ So, what we…Who tells her mother that? They tell her from the hospital.”















