A young student in Malaysia touched the hearts of many people after sharing her high school examination results in a very special way.

The girl, named Putri Qaseh Binti Abdullah, recently received the results of her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), which is the national examination for high school students in the country. Instead of celebrating with friends, she chose to share her achievement with someone she missed deeply.
A Journey To The Cemetery
A video posted online shows the emotional moment the young girl walked to a local cemetery. In the video, she is seen holding a white piece of paper. This paper contained her official SPM test scores. The text on the video explained that while other students were able to celebrate their hard work and receive warm hugs from their fathers, she could not do the same.

Instead, she walked through the quiet graveyard to visit her father’s final resting place. A young child, possibly a sibling, walked ahead of her on the dusty path. The video showed her reaching a simple wooden grave structure surrounded by sand.
Honoring A Father’s Memory
When she arrived at the grave, she placed the white paper down on the wooden frame. She then pointed directly at her name, Putri Qaseh Binti Abdullah, printed clearly on the document. The video showed her sitting quietly by the grave, sharing her academic success with her late father.

The SPM is a major milestone for Malaysian teenagers, as it determines their future education and career paths. Preparing for the exams requires months of intense studying and dedication. For Putri, completing this journey without her father was challenging, but she wanted to show him that his memory still motivates her to do well.
A Quiet Moment Of Success
The video captures a quiet and deeply personal moment. It shows how students cope with the loss of loved ones during important times in their lives.
By bringing her examination results to the cemetery, the student showed her deep respect and lasting love for her father. The simple act of pointing to her name on the paper demonstrated that she wanted to make him proud of her education.
Watch the video here:
@nakfreshoren aceh percaya kalau ayah masih ada mesti ayah bangga sangat dengan aceh kan🤍#spm2025 #missyou #fypp
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