
Sydney Dad Who Lost Three Children Faces Drunk Driver in Emotional TV Special
One of the speakers at this year’s Dads4Kids Men’s Leadership Summit was Danny Abdallah — the Sydney father who lost three children to a drunk driver and went on to forgive the killer.
This weekend, Danny will appear in an episode of Spotlight on 7NEWS that recounts the tragic incident — and more importantly, will highlight Danny’s journey of forgiveness.
The show, which airs on Sunday night at 8.40pm, will take Australians into one of the country’s toughest maximum-security prisons, where Danny meets face-to-face with Samuel Davidson, who is serving a 20-year sentence for the 2020 fatalities.
Watch the first long-form documentary about Danny’s story, released in 2020, below.
It promises to be a gripping episode, and one not to miss.
Tragedy
For those new to Danny’s story, here’s a quick recap.
On 1 February 2020, Samuel Davidson was three times over the legal alcohol limit, under the influence of drugs, and driving at high speed when his ute mounted a footpath in Oatlands, western Sydney.
He struck a group of seven children out walking to get ice cream. Four of them were killed instantly — Antony, Angelina and Sienna Abdallah, aged 13, 12 and 8 respectively, and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11. Three others were injured.
Many Australians were shocked when Danny and his wife, Leila, publicly forgave the man guilty of the tragedy just days afterwards.
Reconciliation
Danny has spoken to Davidson monthly for years, but their conversations have always been private. This weekend will be the first time the public gets to see a raw and emotional exchange between the two men and witness the depth of Danny’s forgiveness.
“I wanted to meet [Davidson]. I wanted to tell him about my kids,” Danny said before entering the prison, in footage aired for the episode’s promotion. “I have a very special message for him.”
Davidson, visibly moved, admitted in an interview with the host that he thinks about the children he killed “every day”.
Reporter Michael Usher, who has followed the family’s journey since 2020, said, “Danny’s journey to forgiveness has been long, complicated, and deeply emotional. What I witnessed inside those walls is something I never expected to see.”
Danny has explained that he initially began speaking with Davidson because he “needed closure”. Not afraid of confrontation, he felt that Davidson should know who he was and understand the hurt he caused his family. Danny also wanted Davidson to know why they had chosen to forgive him.
Remarkably, Davidson has since converted to the Maronite Catholic faith, influenced by the Abdallah family’s act of forgiveness and their ongoing contact.
Mission
The Abdallahs have made forgiveness a public mission. They founded i4give Day on 1 February each year to encourage Australians to let go of resentment and pursue reconciliation.
“I’ve still got other kids I need to raise and make sure they have the best environment at home,” Mr Abdallah has previously explained. He said that “revenge and bitterness and anger” would only hurt his family further.
As recently reported by The Daily Mail:
The Abdallah and Sakr families in 2024 unveiled a permanent memorial to their children at the crash site outside Oatlands Golf Club.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his predecessor Scott Morrison were there, as were NSW Premier Chris Minns and former premier Dominic Perrottet, all of whom have all spent time with the family since the tragedy.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Abdallah thanked his wife for being his “pillar of strength” as they revealed four sandstone plinths featuring each of the children’s faces.
“Leila, thank you for being a pillar of strength and carrying your grief with grace and dignity,” he said.
“I remember coming here the day after the tragedy and the days ahead every morning at sunrise, I was a broken man in tears asking God why?
“And then a family member came to me and said ‘Danny stop asking why and start asking how’.”
At a time when our culture is often more focussed on grievance and revenge, the Abdallahs’ story is a powerful reminder that there’s a higher path we can choose.
The Spotlight special airs this Sunday, 17 August at 8:40pm on Seven and 7plus.
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Republished with thanks to Dads4Kids. Image courtesy of The Catholic Weekly.
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The power of forgiveness could not be more beautifully and tearfully expressed.
The family have faith in a God who cares, and their strength is due in no small part to the sure knowledge they have of being reunited one day for eternity, because of their faith in Jesus Christ,
Great article! Just a comment for the editor that the date given is Sunday 28 Aug. The 28th is a Monday. If you can edit the article to reflect which day it is as people may be unsure of whether it is tomorrow or Monday. Thanks.
Thank you for your forgiveness this must be as hard as loosing your beautiful family may God bless you and yours always🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
This has profoundly affected me.
So real, so honest, so raw.
The Abdullahs have such amazing hearts and spiritual fortitude. Bless them, their love is transforming.
Samuel is one lucky man , he has risen to the challenge and power to him for this.
I often say pain is narcissistic; it can make you think only of yourself without care for others. But the Abdullahs have proven that it doesn’t have to be the case because when you focus on the love, the pain transforms and altruism naturally flows. Then something good can come of something so incredibly sad. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
this post is heartbreaking but the positive attitude is amazing it gives me faith in humanity my love to all🙏❤️