Well at the start they say she isn't a mentally stable person. And the whole legal system is interested in blaming her for not finding her attacker? Rape victims normally don't like talking about their attackers (something to do with blocking it). But if the authorities know she was raped then it is on them to find and prosecute the peices of shit who did it and not expecting the victim to do it.Based on her final interviews and the details of the legal case, Noelia Castillo Ramos never publicly or legally identified the perpetrators of the 2022 gang assault.
While she spoke about the trauma that led to her suicide attempt and subsequent paralysis, the specific identities of the attackers remain unknown for several reasons:
1. She Did Not Report the Crime
In her final interview with the Spanish television program Y Ahora Sonsoles (aired in March 2026), Noelia explicitly stated that she did not report the assault to the police at the time it occurred in October 2022.
- The Reason: She explained that she was in a state of psychological collapse and intense trauma. Because no official complaint was filed immediately after the event, no police investigation was launched, no forensic evidence was collected, and no suspects were ever detained or identified.
2. Lack of Specific Descriptions
In her public statements, Noelia focused on the emotional and physical impact of the violence rather than the identities of the attackers. She described three separate incidents of abuse that contributed to her mental state:
- An assault by an ex-boyfriend.
- An attempted abuse by two men at a nightclub.
- A "gang assault" by three men that occurred just days before she jumped from a fifth-floor window.
In none of these descriptions did she provide names, ages, or specific physical characteristics that could lead to an identification.
mona ponna justice system ekak da e nodakin.According to reports, the perpetrators of the 2022 gang assault were never brought to justice. Noelia did not report the attack to the authorities at the time it occurred, primarily due to the intense trauma and her vulnerable state while staying at a government-run center for young people.
Because the assault was never officially reported or investigated, no arrests or convictions were ever made. Noelia’s subsequent legal "case" focused entirely on her right to access assisted dying under Spain’s 2021 euthanasia law, which was contested by her father until the Spanish Constitutional Court and the European Court of Human Rights cleared the way for the procedure to take place today.
But if the authorities know she was raped then it is on them to find and prosecute the peices of shit who did it and not expecting the victim to do it.
I think the perpetrators are some "sensitive minority" and they don't want to hurt anyone feelings (except for the victims)I don't think there's any proof besides her saying she was raped.
I think the perpetrators are some "sensitive minority"
Funny how they call her a "gang rape victim" but then say she needs to point to the rapist. Why don't they call her an "alleged gang rape victim"?No one would know unless she pointed them out, she didn't.
Why don't they call her an "alleged gang rape victim"?
හරි ඉතින් මේ ට්රැක් කියලා තිටයෙන්නේ.....Ramos 'Borderline Personality Disorder' (සීමාකාරී පෞරුෂ ආබාධය) තත්ත්වයෙන් පීඩා වින්දාය. ඇය තම ජීවිතයේ විවිධ අවධීන් ආයතනික රැකවරණය යටතේ ගත කළ අතර, ඇය දූෂණයට ලක්වීමට පෙර "ස්පාඤ්ඤ මානසික සෞඛ්ය පද්ධතිය මත යැපෙමින්" සිටියාය.
2022 වසරේදී, Ramos අතිශයින්ම දරුණු ලෙස සමූහ දූෂණයකට ලක්වන විට ඇය අවදානමට ලක්විය හැකි තරුණ තරුණියන් සඳහා වූ රජයේ අධීක්ෂණය යටතේ පවතින මධ්යස්ථානයක ජීවත් වෙමින් සිටියාය. මෙම සිදුවීම ඇයව දැඩි කම්පනයකට පත් කළ අතර, එය ඇගේ දැනටමත් පවතින මානසික සෞඛ්ය ගැටලු තවත් වැඩි කළේය.
එම ප්රහාරයේ බලපෑම් දරා ගැනීමට අපහසුවෙන් සිටි Ramos, ගොඩනැගිල්ලකින් පැන සියදිවි නසා ගැනීමට උත්සාහ කළාය. ඇය එම වැටීමෙන් දිවි ගලවා ගත්තද, ඉන් ඇගේ බඳෙන් පහළ කොටස පණ නැති විය.
එතැන් සිට ඇය නිරන්තර කායික වේදනාවෙන් සහ දැඩි ආබාධිත තත්ත්වයෙන් පසුවන බව වාර්තා වේ. මීට අමතරව, ඇය විෂාදය (depression), 'obsessive-compulsive disorder' සහ 'borderline personality disorder' වැනි තත්ත්වයන්ගෙන් පීඩා විඳිමින් සිටින අතර ඇගේ මානසික සෞඛ්යය තවත් නරක අතට හැරී ඇත.
Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, said she was raped on two occasions, once by her ex-boyfriend and the second time by three boys in 2022, describing this as a turning point in her life.Any mention about who raped her and what happened to them?
How the fuck is this even possible ? 🫤🫤vagina ekenuth gu enakan rape karalau
vagina eken gu ??Karma tama giya athmawala.vagina ekenuth gu enakan rape karalau
A young woman who jumped from a fifth-storey window after enduring a brutal sexual assault was granted permission to receive euthanasia.
25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos, who is now paraplegic, will be euthanized tomorrow. In an interview just days before her death, she said that she just wanted to "leave in peace" after years of pain and suffering. The young woman from Barcelona was given the green light by the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court in Spain.
Ramos suffered a severe spinal cord injury after attempting to jump to her death from a fifth-floor window. Her parents have been trying to intervene for several years and stop their daughter from making the irreversible decision.
Ramos suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder. She lived different stages of her life under institutional care, and was "relying on ... the Spanish mental healthcare system" before she was raped.
In 2022, Ramos was living in a state-supervised center for vulnerable youth when she was brutally gang raped. The incident left her severely traumatized, adding to her already existing mental health problems.
Struggling to cope with the effects of the assault, Ramos attempted to take her own life by jumping from a building. She survived the fall but was left paralyzed from the waist down.
Since then, she has lived with constant physical pain and severe disability, reports say. Furthermore, her mental health has worsened, suffering from depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and borderline personality disorder.
In February of 2026, Spain's Constitutional Court rejected her father's appeal, claiming there was "no violation of fundamental rights" and that the euthanasia could go through.