Spain Killed A 25-Year-Old Rape Victim And Harvested Her Organs
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Spain Killed A 25-Year-Old Rape Victim And Harvested Her Organs
If Democrats regain unified control of U.S. federal government, pressure to federalize or normalize euthanasia will intensify.
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Noelia Castillo Ramos, a 25-year-old survivor of multiple sexual assaults, died in Spain by legal euthanasia last week. Her life and death expose the cruelty of the left’s “compassion.”
Ramos’ childhood was marred by family problems: her parents’ separation and her father’s alcohol issues. The state placed her in the foster care system when she was about 13 years old. It was around this time that Ramos began a long battle with mental health issues after being diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD).
The state-run system that was supposed to look after Ramos’ wellbeing neglected her. She suffered multiple sexual assaults, including being gang-raped while living in a state-run facility for at-risk youth in 2022. In her despair, Ramos tried to commit suicide multiple times, including jumping from a fifth-floor balcony. She survived, but was left paralyzed from the waist down and in constant chronic pain. Emotionally and mentally, she grappled with profound isolation, losing her sense of purpose in a world that had caused her so much suffering.
Father Opposed Daughter’s Euthanasia
In 2021, Spain legalized euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. The country is one of the first European nations to do so and allows adults as young as 18 with a “serious, chronic and disabling” condition causing “constant and unbearable suffering” to request assisted death. By the end of 2024, more than 1,100 Spaniards had died under the law, with numbers continuing to rise.
Ramos requested euthanasia in 2024. Catalonia’s Guarantee and Evaluation Commission........
