A story that has shocked millions around the world — a 29-year-old woman, described as physically healthy, made the deeply controversial decision to end her life through euthanasia, saying she could no longer live with her inner pain.
In her final interview, she spoke calmly and clearly, explaining that her choice wasn’t about giving up, but about finally finding peace. “My body is fine,” she said, “but my mind has been fighting a battle that never ends. I’ve tried everything — therapy, medication, hope — but sometimes, hope isn’t enough.”
Her case reignited debates over mental health and assisted dying laws, especially because she did not suffer from a terminal illness. Supporters argued that psychological suffering can be just as unbearable as physical pain, while critics called the approval of her request a “dangerous precedent.”
Friends described her as kind, artistic, and thoughtful — someone who spent years hiding her struggles behind a warm smile. Before her final moments, she wrote a message to the world: “Please, don’t see this as sadness. See it as my freedom. Be kind to those who are fighting silently.”
Her story has become a symbol of both heartbreak and awareness — a reminder that mental pain is real, invisible, and deeply human.