Roadside memorial in honour of Oatlands crash victims repaired 01/06/2021|1min
A roadside memorial in honour of four children who were killed in Oatlands has been repaired after it was vandalised over the weekend.
The makeshift shrine, which contained images of the Abdallah siblings - Antony, Angelina, and Sienna - and their cousin Veronique Sakr, was erected in the wake of their deaths in February last year.
It comes as Oatlands Golf Club faces public backlash after the board rejected proposals from Parramatta City Council to establish a permanent memorial which would encroach on the grounds of the golf course.
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Leila Abdallah lost three of her children in horror car crash on February 1, 2020
Drug-affected driver Samuel Davidson hit a group of kids on an Oatland footpath
Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, and Sienna, 9, and their cousin Veronica Sakr died
Ms Abdullah has blasted cowards who desecrated a memorial for the four kids
She urged others to count their blessings instead of fretting over their shrine
Cruel blow for Oatlands crash family Danny and Leila Abdallah’s children were killed along with their cousin by a drunk driver last year. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Jeremy Piper
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More agony has been inflicted on grieving parents Danny and Leila Abdallah after the memorial dedicated to their children was pulled down at the site where they were killed in Sydney’s northwest.
Drunk driver Samuel Davidson ploughed into a group of seven children, who had left a family gathering to get ice-cream at a nearby shop, at Oatlands on February 1 last year.