Parents accept diploma for Californian slain in Paris attack
LONG BEACH, California — The parents of a Southern California woman killed in the November terror attacks in Paris have accepted the diploma she never lived to receive.
The Long Beach Press-Telegram (https://bit.ly/20cNbQe ) says the mother and father of Nohemi (no-EH’-mee) Gonzalez accepted her bachelor’s degree Thursday at California State University, Long Beach.
The industrial design major also received the Outstanding Graduate Award.
Gonzalez, a 23-year-old El Monte resident, was in Paris on a study program when terrorists killed 130 people in attacks on a cafe, stadium and concert hall.
Her mother, Beatriz Gonzalez, says Nohemi will always be in her heart.
Article continues after this advertisementThe school’s design department is raising money to renovate a workshop, to be named in her honor.
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