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sashaisalone

sashaisalone

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Mar 24, 2026
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Sounds like everything happened above board and that she was able take agency to have a happy ending and to stop suffering. Her Dad sounds like a selfish controlling cunt. Typical fatherly behavior.
 
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TAW122

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Aug 30, 2018
7,401
The highest tribunal (equivalent of the Supreme Court or so in the US, or similar in other jurisdictions) made the right call and rejected the victim's father's argument. I do hope more legal rights exist for those who are seeking to end their suffering and more legislation gets passed in various countries around the world.
 
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DeathByBananabread

Carol Kohl
Dec 30, 2025
119
Wow, she has been severely mentally ill her entire life, even before the sexual assaults happened, & her first suicide attempt a few years ago left her paralyzed, out of all the personal petitions for euthanasia I've seen get on the news I've never felt more like it was justified as this one, & I can see why she came to at least slightly dislike her father after he fought her decision.
 
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bellaisdonewithlife

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Jan 29, 2026
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I read this earlier and felt so sad for her. I think it should be up to her. Different people have different limits as to how much they can endure.
 
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violetforever

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Dec 24, 2025
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she seemed like a lovely girl <\3 im happy she got what she wanted.
 
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fishperson

If only luck was by my side
Jan 22, 2026
401
i hope this starts a movement , our life is our right. I hope she is in peace now.
 
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fadedghost

fadedghost

Found SaSu after reading BBC & watching YouTube
Dec 10, 2025
377
Wow, she has been severely mentally ill her entire life, even before the sexual assaults happened, & her first suicide attempt a few years ago left her paralyzed, out of all the personal petitions for euthanasia I've seen get on the news I've never felt more like it was justified as this one, & I can see why she came to at least slightly dislike her father after he fought her decision.
Honestly, if she didn't have extremely religious parents and wasn't forced to interact with the mental health system, she'd probably be alive today.

All the labels the mental health system put on her were just a way of extracting profits. She was likely a teenager in a home with difficult religious parents (ie, awful conservatives that didn't let her enjoy life), she rebelled as a result and ended up in trouble (and didn't confide in her parents because they were conservative religious people who would have judged her), and psychiatry extracted every penny they could from her prior to her death.

She fought valiantly for the right to die and should always be remembered as a hero of the right to die movement.
 
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transgresija2

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Jan 1, 2026
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i hope this starts a movement , our life is our right. I hope she is in peace now.
Probably they other way around. Social media is full of BS implying that the state killed her.
 
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She was likely a teenager in a home with difficult religious parents (ie, awful conservatives that didn't let her enjoy life), she rebelled as a result and ended up in trouble
wtf are you talking about? Her parents had mental health and addiction issues. She was taken to a shelter where she was gang raped by migrants. This after previously been raked by an ex bf.
 
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Found SaSu after reading BBC & watching YouTube
Dec 10, 2025
377
wtf are you talking about? Her parents had mental health and addiction issues. She was taken to a shelter where she was gang raped by migrants. This after previously been raked by an ex bf.
The article I read said her father was a super religious conservative person who fought to keep her alive, fighting her all the way to the EU Court.
 
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insectontrial

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Jan 29, 2026
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Honestly, I can't say I blame her. You don't really ever recover from events like that.
 
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The article I read said her father was a super religious conservative person who fought to keep her alive, fighting her all the way to the EU Court.
You said if not for their beliefs she'd probably be alive.
Their beliefs wanted to keep her alive.
Meanwhile no blame to the rapists.
Bizarre
 
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outrider567

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Apr 5, 2022
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A tragedy, but also a warning not to attempt to ctb if the roof isn't high enough, she wound up being paralyzed
 
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fadedghost

Found SaSu after reading BBC & watching YouTube
Dec 10, 2025
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You said if not for their beliefs she'd probably be alive.
Their beliefs wanted to keep her alive.
Meanwhile no blame to the rapists.
Bizarre
From Wikipedia:

When Castillo was 13, her parents lost their home, and she was taken into social care.[4] Castillo was diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder.[5] She was in social care from July 2015 to February 2019, when she voluntarily left as a legal adult.

So let's recap: she was an unhappy teen, like many teens, and was diagnosed with OCD and borderline personality disorder by exploitative mental health workers, who probably made a lot of money.

Why was she unhappy? Her conservative Catholic parents probably were very strict, didn't let her do anything, and treated her poorly.

Then her parents put her in a group home. More money for mental health workers, and more horrible behavior from conservative Catholics expecting their daughter to be perfect and well-behaved and do everything the way their illogical made-up religious indicates.

Then she was in this group home for 4 years, 4 years of her teenage life gone, not likely because she was that crazy, but because of strict horrible parents and exploitative greedy mental health workers. The mental health workers working at this social care home likely made a lot of money off of her stolen teenage years during this time.

I have a hard time believing that, despite her parents financial troubles, they couldn't afford to let her sleep on a bed or a cot with them instead of some group home. More than likely, they thought she was disobedient and too wild and poorly behaved with all of her psychiatric diagnosis.

Then she gets out, AFTER MISSING 4 OF HER TEENAGE YEARS due to psychiatric and parental cruelty, and unsurprisingly, she wants to make up for lost time and goes out to party, but is naive, because she's been sheltered and exploited by the psychiatric industry and her cruel parents, so she's naive and vulnerable. She's also naive and vulnerable in part due to Catholicism which historically urges keeping teens in the dark about sexuality and teaches that sexuality is bad, resulting in people ending up more naive.

Then she's repeatedly sexually assaulted.

I think it's bizarre your reading comprehension is so bad. Her parents beliefs, of wanting to keep their 20 year old miserable paralyzed daughter in chronic excruciating pain alive because of delusional religious beliefs, indicates what terrible conservative parents they were, along with her life story. They didn't take care of her, likely in part because her behavior didn't conform with their religious beliefs. 4 years is a long fucking time, I'm sure one of them had a job during those 4 years. They chose, even at the end, to stick with their made up religious views rather than have empathy for their daughter's suffering.

I don't honestly get how you can't understand this and am guessing you're a Catholic and that's why you're reacting this way: because of course, religion, and psychiatry, can never be wrong, can never victimize someone.

The difference between rapists and psychiatry and religion is that everyone expects rapists to be bad, but psychiatry and religion also do plenty of harm. Take your head out of the sand and read the actual biography of this woman before calling me bizarre. I think people like YOU are bizarre.

And yes, I believe if she had never been diagnosed with those psychiatric disorders and had cool parents who gave appropriate boundaries but weren't super strict and helped with emotional regulation, and if she hadn't spent her teenage years in an awful group home, she would have been less wild and more aware at 18, would have confided in others if she had still been raped (because who tells mean Catholic parents about a rape? should she have told the people who cared for her at the group home?) and I don't think she would have committed suicide. I think if she had been spared Catholicism or psychiatry, either one, she'd likely be alive, but both was definitely a horrible combo for her, or anyone, as one is based on lies and one is based on greed.
She was taken to a shelter where she was gang raped by migrants.
While certain political figures, including Vox leader Santiago Abascal, disseminated claims that Castillo was gang-raped by unaccompanied child migrants in her care centre, these have been identified as unsubstained misinformation according to fact-checking outlets as Castillo did not describe the assailants and said the incidents happened at a nightclub.[6]
 
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From Wikipedia:

When Castillo was 13, her parents lost their home, and she was taken into social care.[4] Castillo was diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder.[5] She was in social care from July 2015 to February 2019, when she voluntarily left as a legal adult.

So let's recap: she was an unhappy teen, like many teens, and was diagnosed with OCD and borderline personality disorder by exploitative mental health workers, who probably made a lot of money.

Why was she unhappy? Her conservative Catholic parents probably were very strict, didn't let her do anything, and treated her poorly.

Then her parents put her in a group home. More money for mental health workers, and more horrible behavior from conservative Catholics expecting their daughter to be perfect and well-behaved and do everything the way their illogical made-up religious indicates.

Then she was in this group home for 4 years, 4 years of her teenage life gone, not likely because she was that crazy, but because of strict horrible parents and exploitative greedy mental health workers. The mental health workers working at this social care home likely made a lot of money off of her stolen teenage years during this time.

I have a hard time believing that, despite her parents financial troubles, they couldn't afford to let her sleep on a bed or a cot with them instead of some group home. More than likely, they thought she was disobedient and too wild and poorly behaved with all of her psychiatric diagnosis.

Then she gets out, AFTER MISSING 4 OF HER TEENAGE YEARS due to psychiatric and parental cruelty, and unsurprisingly, she wants to make up for lost time and goes out to party, but is naive, because she's been sheltered and exploited by the psychiatric industry and her cruel parents, so she's naive and vulnerable. She's also naive and vulnerable in part due to Catholicism which historically urges keeping teens in the dark about sexuality and teaches that sexuality is bad, resulting in people ending up more naive.

Then she's repeatedly sexually assaulted.

I think it's bizarre your reading comprehension is so bad. Her parents beliefs, of wanting to keep their 20 year old miserable paralyzed daughter in chronic excruciating pain alive because of delusional religious beliefs, indicates what terrible conservative parents they were, along with her life story. They didn't take care of her, likely in part because her behavior didn't conform with their religious beliefs. 4 years is a long fucking time, I'm sure one of them had a job during those 4 years. They chose, even at the end, to stick with their made up religious views rather than have empathy for their daughter's suffering.

I don't honestly get how you can't understand this and am guessing you're a Catholic and that's why you're reacting this way: because of course, religion, and psychiatry, can never be wrong, can never victimize someone.

The difference between rapists and psychiatry and religion is that everyone expects rapists to be bad, but psychiatry and religion also do plenty of harm. Take your head out of the sand and read the actual biography of this woman before calling me bizarre. I think people like YOU are bizarre.

And yes, I believe if she had never been diagnosed with those psychiatric disorders and had cool parents who gave appropriate boundaries but weren't super strict and helped with emotional regulation, and if she hadn't spent her teenage years in an awful group home, she would have been less wild and more aware at 18, would have confided in others if she had still been raped (because who tells mean Catholic parents about a rape? should she have told the people who cared for her at the group home?) and I don't think she would have committed suicide. I think if she had been spared Catholicism or psychiatry, either one, she'd likely be alive, but both was definitely a horrible combo for her, or anyone, as one is based on lies and one is based on greed.

While certain political figures, including Vox leader Santiago Abascal, disseminated claims that Castillo was gang-raped by unaccompanied child migrants in her care centre, these have been identified as unsubstained misinformation according to fact-checking outlets as Castillo did not describe the assailants and said the incidents happened at a nightclub.[6]
Is this a bot? Seems like it
 
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not-2-b-the-answer

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I am happy for her to be free of the pain and misery this world inflicts. :heart::heart::heart::heart::heart:
 
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