Spain's Euthanasia Law Faces Scrutiny After Controversial Case
Over parents’ objections, 25-year-old woman euthanized in Spain

The case “exposes the failure of the euthanasia law. It facilitates suicide without the individual having received prior mental health treatment,” a legal representative said.
A 25-year-old woman was euthanized in Spain despite her parents' opposition, raising questions about the country's euthanasia regulations. Legal representatives argue the case reveals gaps in mental health screening requirements. Critics claim the law enables assisted suicide without mandatory psychiatric evaluation.
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