In February 2026, Spain’s Constitutional Court delivered a final decision.

The court rejected her father’s appeal and ruled that there was “no violation of fundamental rights.” This confirmed Noelia’s legal right to access assisted death.

This marked a major moment, as it is the first time such a case has reached the country’s highest court.

Ongoing opposition and appeal plans

Despite the ruling, opposition to the decision remains strong. Abogados Cristianos has said it will take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

The group’s leader, Polonia Castellanos, said they will continue fighting to protect what they see as the family’s right to save her life.

“We will not abandon these parents. We will continue to fight to the end,” she said in a statement.

A wider debate in Spain

Noelia’s case has sparked a wider debate across Spain.

While many people support the right to assisted dying, others, including conservative groups and the Catholic Church, strongly oppose it.

The case raises important questions about personal choice, mental health, and the role of the state in such decisions.

Experts say it also highlights the need for careful evaluation in cases where mental health plays a role.

At the heart of the debate is a young woman’s personal struggle.

Noelia’s story shows the human side of a complex issue. Her case is not just about law, but also about pain, dignity, and choice.

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