In a landmark case that has ignited a fierce national debate over the limits of reproductive and personal autonomy, a 25-year-old woman is set to become the first Spanish citizen to be euthanized on the grounds of mental health. Noelia Castillo Ramos is scheduled to end her life later today, March 26, 2026, marking a somber milestone in the application of Spain’s right-to-die laws.
The road to this afternoon’s procedure has been defined by a grueling, years-long legal odyssey. Reports indicate that Castillo Ramos, a resident of Barcelona, has been steadfastly petitioning for the right to medically assisted death since 2024. Her request was rooted not in terminal physical illness, but in the profound psychological toll of a series of traumatic events that fundamentally altered the course of her life.

