Tuesday, June 23, 2026

This post is republished with permission from Remix News

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??Within 24 hours, Noelia Castillo Ramos will be euthanized in Spain.

In 2022, Noelia suffered a gang rape in a supervised care center.

This completely shattered her life. She attempted suicide, jumping from a 5-story building, which left her a paraplegic.

Her father has… pic.twitter.com/hOIW1j8o2u

— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) March 25, 2026

Authorities have released no details about the child, including the child’s age, sex, and underlying illness, which all remain unknown.

The Netherlands expanded its euthanasia laws two years ago. Previously, comparable rules applied only to newborns and to children over the age of 12, and even then only under very strict conditions. To qualify, a child must be experiencing suffering that doctors conclude cannot be endured or effectively alleviated, with no realistic prospect of improvement. Parental consent is also required, and the regulations are intended to apply only to children whose death is expected in the near future.

Among the conditions covered are severe congenital defects of the brain, lungs, and heart, as well as serious metabolic diseases.

The expansion of euthanasia rights has been contentious from the outset. Opponents argue chiefly that these are children incapable of expressing their own wishes. Doctors themselves also raised concerns during the debate, with some experts noting that the final assessment of each procedure rests with the prosecutor’s office rather than the medical commission — a structure they say could create fear of criminal liability.

As Remix News reported in the past, euthanasia now accounts for 6 percent of all deaths in the Netherlands.

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