In the days before her passing, Noelia sat down for an exclusive final interview on the Spanish Antena 3 programme Y Ahora Sonsoles — a conversation that immediately went viral across Spain and beyond.
She was direct about her suffering. “I don’t feel like doing anything: not going out, not eating. Sleeping is very difficult for me, and I have back and leg pain,” she said.
She described feeling alone her entire life and said she never had doubts about wanting to go through with the decision to die by euthanasia.

Noelia Castillo Ramos seen in a video dated March 26, 2026 | Source: YouTube/@Antena3
Regarding her family’s opposition, she was equally frank. “Nobody in my family is in favour,” she said. “I am leaving, and you are staying here with all the pain, but what about all the suffering I have endured over the years? I just want to leave in peace and stop the pain.”
She also pushed back against the idea that a parent’s grief should override a child’s suffering. “The happiness of a father or a mother or a sister shouldn’t precede the happiness of a daughter,” she said.

Noelia Castillo Ramos seen in a video dated March 26, 2026 | Source: YouTube/@Antena3
What struck many viewers was how thoughtfully — and tenderly — Noelia had planned the details of her death.
She chose four photographs to have beside her: one of her painting a portrait of her mother, one of her childhood puppy, one from her first day of school, and one from her childhood. She described them as images of happy moments in her life.

Noelia Castillo Ramos points at her childhood photo, dated March 26, 2026 | Source: YouTube/@Antena3
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