News by Rebecca Le May  The families of four children who were killed when a drunk driver mowed them down as they walked along a footpath to buy ice cream have spoken of their unfathomable pain while launching an annual day of forgiveness. Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, and Sienna Abdallah, 8, and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11, died at the scene of the crash in Oatlands in Sydney s west on February 1 last year. Antony, Angelina and Sienna s siblings Liana, Alex and Michael survived. Just days later, mother Leila Geagea Abdallah said she would forgive the man behind the wheel. To honour the children and spread their message of forgiveness, the two families started i4Give Day, which was launched at the Royal Botanic Gardens on Sunday.
News by Rebecca Le May  The families of four children who were killed when a drunk driver mowed them down as they walked along a footpath to buy ice cream have spoken of their unfathomable pain while launching an annual day of forgiveness. Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, and Sienna Abdallah, 8, and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11, died at the scene of the crash in Oatlands in Sydney s west on February 1 last year. Antony, Angelina and Sienna s siblings Liana, Alex and Michael survived. Just days later, mother Leila Geagea Abdallah said she would forgive the man behind the wheel. To honour the children and spread their message of forgiveness, the two families started i4Give Day, which was launched at the Royal Botanic Gardens on Sunday.