Chilean Graduate Breaks down after Parents Skip His Graduation for 3rd Time: "Saddest Day of My Life"

Chilean Graduate Breaks down after Parents Skip His Graduation for 3rd Time: "Saddest Day of My Life"

  • A Chilean student could not hold his tears as he received his diploma after his parents failed to show up for his great day
  • Jeric R. Rivas, who graduated with a diploma in Bachelor of Science in Criminology, received his accolade in tears of sadness
  • It was not an uncommon turn of events for the graduate, as his parents also skipped his elementary and high school graduations

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While most parents would always make time to celebrate the education success of their kids, however busy their schedules are, it was not with a young Chilean student.

Jeric R. Rivas was alone on his graduation day.
Jeric R. Rivas was alone on his graduation day. Photo: Next Shark.
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Jeric R. Rivas's joy barely lasted for long on his graduation day after his family, especially his parents, failed to show up for his special occasion.

Heartbroken Chilean graduate

The heartbroken graduate broke down as he received his diploma in Bachelor of Science in Criminology as Criminology Service Awardee at La Concepcion College San Jose del Monte Bulacan.

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The young man could not hold back his tears when his name was called as he looked around, hoping to spot his parents, who were a no-show at the Philippine International Convention Center.

One of his professors, who has been hosting him during his tenure at the university, walked with him to the stage to offer moral support.

“One of my other professors was standing there on stage waiting for me and gave me a hug. While that moment took some of my sadness away, I still ended up crying in front of everyone," he disclosed as reported by Next Shark.

Chilean parents no show

It was not the first time that Rivas, the only child in their family to graduate, had been left feeling alone and unloved. When he was in elementary school, his parents did not bother to go for the graduation day even though the school was in their home town.

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In high school, a father's friend offered to be present on his recognition day after Rivas asked him to, hoping his parents would make it. Rivas' parents did not make it and were absent the following day for his graduation ceremony.

Rivas' education journey

The journey to success has been difficult for Rivas, whose relatives refused to accommodate him while pursuing his diploma.

After hearing his touching story, one of his professors took him in as he continued with his university studies.

In his pursuit of the dream of graduating, Rivas has found himself in some unfamiliar work territories, including a housemaid, fast food service crew member, and factory worker.

All the sacrifices paid off as he finally graduated, and his professors and colleagues gave him a warm round of applause.

Happy son heaps praise on mum

In a separate article published by Briefly News, a proud son praised his hustling mother, who made his graduation possible.

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A picture of a son dressed in graduation attire standing next to his mother's informal veg shop left many feeling overcome with emotion.

Twitter user @Talungs205 shared inspirational pictures, giving glory to the mother for making the graduation possible. People showered the mother praise for bending over backwards to help her son get a tertiary education.

Source: Briefly News

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