In the middle of the service, the child quietly stood up, went to their mother’s coffin, and pressed their ear against it.

The child in the photo made everyone break out tears at his mother’s funeral, here’s what happened.

This photo deeply touches our souls – a mother is the dearest and most beloved person in the world.

A young boy from the Philippines is trying to climb his mother’s coffin to embrace her. The deceased woman’s relatives took this photo and posted it on Facebook:

How we could answer the child who asks, “Why doesn’t Mommy sleep next to me anymore?” Our hearts break…

He took a chair in order to climb the coffin to embrace his mother one last time, according to Perfect Media.

 

No child should lose their parents at such a tender age. Love and cherish your loved ones!

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