The heartbreaking last words of paralyzed gang rape victim Noelia Castillo Ramos, who died by euthanasia, have been revealed.
noelia He is understood to have died about 20 minutes after receiving three injections at a hospital near Barcelona on Thursday.
The 25-year-old’s tragic last words reiterated her wish to die, Spanish outlet according to Antenna 3.
She reportedly said: “I want to go in peace now and stop suffering.”
He said, the happiness of a father or mother cannot be more important than that of a daughter.
He also asked to spend his last moments alone.
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“I don’t want them to see me closing my eyes,” she said.
noeliaHer death followed a lengthy legal process over her father’s opposition that has attracted international attention.
Despite this, his mother Yolanda Ramos spent her last night with him She sincerely hopes that her daughter will change her mind.
“I’m praying and thinking… hopefully at the last moment she’ll say ‘I’m sorry’,” she said.
His father, Geronimo Castillo, was joined by his siblings and other relatives, including his maternal grandmother, at the hospital to spend time with him.
His family was given additional time with him before the procedure began at around 6.30 pm.
noeliaHer best friend Carla Rodriguez was filmed crying outside the clinic after she was denied one last chance to try to change her mind.
The girl was paralyzed from the waist down after attempting suicide in 2022.
She jumped from a fifth-floor window after being raped by three men in a state-run care facility.
Since then, she has been battling constant pain, which according to her, has become unbearable.
“I want to go now and stop suffering,” Noelia previously said in an interview.
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“I don’t feel like doing anything: neither going out, nor eating. It’s very difficult to sleep, and I have pain in my back and legs.”
She also told how she wanted to spend her last moments.
“I’ve always thought I’d die to look good. I’d wear my prettiest dress and put on makeup; it’d be something simple.”
Spain legalized euthanasia for people suffering from “chronic or invalid” conditions in 2021.
Noelia had fought for years to get permission to die by euthanasia, facing many obstacles.
Her father, Geronimo Castillo, had tried to block the process with the support of a conservative legal group.
But the courts rejected the challenge.
Noelia’s case was eventually approved after a lengthy legal battle, with judges ruling that her decision was “free, conscious and informed”.
His mother, while not supporting euthanasia, remained with him until the end.
In her final message, she told her daughter: “There’s nothing else I can do. If you decide to move on, I’ll be there for you, but if you change your mind, I’ll be there for the good times, too.”
