Priyanka Kumari's name was listed as one of the graduates at Holly Springs High School's commencement ceremony but the 18-year-old decided not to attend graduation.
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Kumari is still recovering from her wounds and receiving monthly medical treatments on her face, neck, and hands six months after the attack.
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Sunday's graduation ceremony took place at the Raleigh Convention Center.
In January, investigators said after the 18-year-old had gotten off the school bus and was attacked with a machete.
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According to investigators, the attacker was Neel Mehta, a man she had been dating.
However, Kumari's father, Pankaj Kumar, said Mehta wasn't dating his daughter but stalking her.
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The 20-year-old has been charged with attempted murder.
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Kumar said his daughter wanted to keep a low profile on graduation day and stay away from the ceremony.
"She decided to be aloof at the event because she didn't want the image to be betrayed as a victim," Kumar said. "She thinks that she has a life ahead of her and she's gone through a lot of trauma, so she's still recovering from it."
Now that she's graduated, he said her plan is to pursue a two-year associate degree in science from Wake Technical Community College before enrolling at a local university.
Her ultimate plan is to get a degree in dermatology, a goal she had set before the attack.