The assisted death of Noelia Castillo has closed an extensive legal and health process.
This situation has followed the necessary procedures like medical evaluation and favorable reports.
Noelia didn't suffer from a terminal illness, but from a chronic condition with physical and psychological pain.
The case stands out in the debate on euthanasia and assisted suicide.
Current laws allow this kind of situations, but with certain conditions and security measures.
Noelia's case brings to light the issue of public intervention in irreversible individual decisions and the role of the State in its execution.
Conclusion: This complex case has triggered a necessary debate about the reach of the law in these cases, but is expected that it develop beyond the current oversimplification and polarization.