In a deeply emotional end to a decades-long story that touched the hearts of many, Eduardo García, known globally as the “Sleeping Prince,” has passed away at the age of 36. Eduardo spent the last 20 years of his life in a coma following a devastating car accident at just 16 years old.

Nicknamed the “Sleeping Prince” by the Spanish media, Eduardo became a symbol of hope, endurance, and the emotional strength of families who never give up. His story inspired countless people, especially after his mother, María Jesús, became a tireless advocate for his care and dignity. She remained by his side every single day since the crash in 2004, refusing to let her son face his condition alone.
The accident, which occurred in Murcia, Spain, left Eduardo with a severe traumatic brain injury. Doctors said he would likely never wake up — but his family held onto hope. Over the years, they provided round-the-clock care, keeping him at home surrounded by love and familiar voices.
In a statement to local media, Eduardo’s family said:
“Edu has finally found peace. We are devastated but grateful for the years we had with him. His life, though quiet, changed many others.”
Though Eduardo never regained consciousness, his story brought awareness to the long-term challenges families face when caring for loved ones with brain injuries. His mother’s unshakable dedication became a point of national admiration.
Eduardo’s funeral will be held in his hometown, where friends, family, and supporters will come together to remember a life that, though lived in silence, echoed loudly in the hearts of many.