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Poor homeless boy pictured doing his homework by McDonald's light after losing home in fire

The picture has taken Facebook and Twitter by storm after it was snapped by a local medical student

Aftab Ali
Thursday 02 July 2015 10:10 BST
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(Joyce Gilos Torrefranca via Facebook)

A simple picture really can say many words and this one says: ‘Never take education for granted’.

This young homeless boy from the Philippines has been capturing hearts all over the world after he was pictured crouching over an old wooden bench and studying while on the pavement outside a McDonald’s restaurant – because he needed the drive-thru's light.

Nine-year-old Daniel Cabrera’s family first fell into financial turmoil in 2012 when his father, a construction worker, fell ill and suddenly passed away.

Shortly after, he lost his home in a fire.

Now, his mother, Christina Espinosa, and seven-year-old brother, Gabriel, live in the small stall where Mrs Espinosa helps to sell street food.

Little Daniel Cabrera needs the light from the restaurant's drive-thru to study (Joyce Gilos Torrefranca via Facebook)

The picture was snapped and posted onto Facebook by Joyce Torrefranca, a medical student in the city, who said she’s been “inspired by a kid.”

In another post, she added: “I hope Daniel’s story will continue touching our hearts so that we will always be inspired and motivated in every situation we face in life.”

Speaking about the popularity of her son’s photo, Mrs Espinosa told local media she was shocked but that she is grateful Daniel and his brother concentrate on their studies.

She said: “He goes to McDonald’s to study because there is no electricity in the food stall.”

The manager of the McDonald’s in Mandaue City said the two brothers usually linger around the restaurant to beg for food and change and that staff give the pair water when they ask for it, adding: “I told him that if he will be able to show us a paper with a star, we’ll give him and his brother toys.”

Daniel has told the staff he wants to either become a policeman or a doctor. We wish him the best of luck.

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