🚨 IMPORTANT UPDATE (PLEASE READ FIRST)Since this video was recorded and uploaded, Noelia Castillo underwent euthanasia on March 26, 2026, and has passed away.Rest in peace, Noelia. I hope you’ve finally found the peace that was denied to you for so long. 25-year-old Noelia Castillo from Spain has died by euthanasia after a long and highly public legal battle. She suffered from severe physical and psychological trauma, including paralysis following a suicide attempt, and lived with chronic, debilitating pain. But here’s the uncomfortable question no one wants to answer: Did the system actually help her… or did it fail her? Because when you look at the full picture, it raises serious concerns. A young woman with a history of trauma, mental illness, and catastrophic life circumstances ends up choosing death — and the system ultimately approves it. That’s not just a personal tragedy. That’s a societal one. Spain legalized euthanasia in 2021, allowing those with “serious and incurable” or “chronic and debilitating” conditions to request assisted death. And in Noelia’s case, every legal challenge — including appeals all the way to Europe’s top human rights court — was rejected, affirming her right to die. So now we have to ask: Are we treating suffering… or just eliminating the sufferer? And this is where it hits home. Because in 2027, Canada is set to expand MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) to include those suffering from mental illness alone. If this is the trajectory — where trauma, psychological suffering, and system gaps lead to assisted death — then what comes next? This video is not about denying someone’s autonomy. It’s about asking whether we’ve built a system that truly fights for people… or one that quietly gives up on them. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Is this compassion… or something much darker? #Euthanasia #MAID #Canada #Spain #NoeliaCastillo #MentalHealth #Healthcare