Bittersweet: Moment Parents Received Engineering Degree On Behalf Of Their Late Daughter

What was meant to be a joyous day of celebration for both the graduate and her family turned into an emotional and touching experience. Adek@Che Ahmad and Siti Yuana Janamin received their daughter's hard-earned degree scroll with a mix of pride and grief.

Bittersweet: Moment Parents Received Engineering Degree On Behalf Of Their Late Daughter

In a poignant and bittersweet moment, parents stood in for their late daughter to accept her posthumous Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) degree at the Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) graduation ceremony. The young graduate, Asniza, had tragically lost her life in an accident involving a lorry.

What was meant to be a joyous day of celebration for both the graduate and her family turned into an emotional and touching experience. Adek@Che Ahmad and Siti Yuana Janamin received their daughter's hard-earned degree scroll with a mix of pride and grief. Asniza had been eagerly anticipating her graduation, preparing for it meticulously, from her attire to plans and even a group photo with friends. 

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Siti Yuana expressed that Asniza had been enthusiastic about attending the ceremony. She recounted her daughter's strength and determination, qualities that had inspired her to succeed in life. Even in the face of busy schedules and life's challenges, Asniza had shown great resolve.

Although Asniza is no longer with them, her family takes immense pride in her achievements, which will forever remain a cherished memory in their hearts.

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The touching and emotional ceremony served as a reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring power of a family's love for their lost loved one.