Father whose three children were mowed down and killed in Oatlands crash tragedy reveals how Anthony Albanese broke the news he was invited to the Queen’s funeral
- Danny Abdallah lost three of his children who were hit by a drunk driver in 2020
- He and his wife Leila forgave the killer and set up i4give Day and Foundation
- Mr Abdallah is one of 10 Aussies to be invited to the Queen’s funeral next week
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called him to inform him about his invite
- Full coverage: Click here to see all our coverage of the Queen’s passing
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A father who lost three of his children in a horror crash has revealed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese contacted him in a surprise phone call as he was leaving church to invite him to the Queen‘s funeral.
Danny and Leila Abdallah’s kids Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, Sienna, eight, and their niece Veronique Sakr, 11, were killed when Samuel Davidson, under the influence of drugs and alcohol, slammed into them on February 1, 2020 at Oatlands in Sydney‘s northwest.
After the tragedy Mr Abdallah and his wife forgave Davidson, who was sentenced to 28 years in jail, and the couple later set up i4give Day and Foundation to remember their lost loved ones and help others in a similar situation.
He is now one of ten Australians besides dignitaries to be invited to the Queen’s funeral after Her Majesty passed away last Thursday at the age of 96.
![Danny Abdallah (pictured here with wife Leila) is among the Australians invited to the Queen's funeral. Mr Abdallah and his wife lost three of their four children and their niece in 2020 when they were hit by a drunk driver](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/12/62353619-11205841-image-a-22_1663067442931.jpg)
Danny Abdallah (pictured here with wife Leila) is among the Australians invited to the Queen’s funeral. Mr Abdallah and his wife lost three of their four children and their niece in 2020 when they were hit by a drunk driver
![Ten Australians have been invited to attend the Queen's funeral after Her Majesty (pictured) passed away last Thursday at the age of 96](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/12/62353627-11205841-image-a-23_1663067447209.jpg)
Ten Australians have been invited to attend the Queen’s funeral after Her Majesty (pictured) passed away last Thursday at the age of 96
Mr Abdallah said he was informed about the invitation in a phone call from Mr Albanese.
‘I was leaving Church on Sunday and Mr Albanese called me directly and said “Danny, what are your plans next week?” He asked me if I’d like to join him [for the funeral],’ he told The Daily Telegraph.
He explained that he was ‘lost for words’ after receiving the call.
‘It’s one of those things where you would never expect it in your wildest dreams. This is a part of history, it’s one of the biggest shifts of our lifetime,’ he said.
‘As a child you would watch her on TV. Now, I’m going there to pay my respect to a beautiful queen who served her nation.’
Mr Abdallah will accompany Mr Albanese on a plane to attend the service at London’s Westminster Abbey on September 19.
He added that his children would be proudly watching over him as he attends the funeral.
![Mr Abdallah was informed about his invitation to the service after he was called by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pictured)](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/12/62353623-11205841-image-a-24_1663067460034.jpg)
Mr Abdallah was informed about his invitation to the service after he was called by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pictured)
![Mr Abdallah (pictured with his wife Leila ) will accompany Mr Albanese on a plane to attend the service at London's Westminster Abbey. He said that his children would be proudly watching over him as he attends the funeral](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/12/62354181-11205841-image-a-39_1663068164314.jpg)
Mr Abdallah (pictured with his wife Leila ) will accompany Mr Albanese on a plane to attend the service at London’s Westminster Abbey. He said that his children would be proudly watching over him as he attends the funeral
![Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, Sienna, eight (all pictured) and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11, were killed by a drunk driver on February 1, 2020](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/12/62354179-11205841-image-a-40_1663068167493.jpg)
Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, Sienna, eight (all pictured) and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11, were killed by a drunk driver on February 1, 2020
Australian of the Year and champion wheelchair tennis player Dylan Alcott will also be in attendance, after making Her Majesty giggle during a Zoom call in May.
Legendary racehorse trainer Chris Waller received a formal invite.
Mr Waller, who is best known for training the recording-breaking mare Winx, was in weekly contact with her Majesty leading up to her death.
Valmai Dempsey, the 2022 senior Australian of the Year, who has volunteered for St John Ambulance for more than 50 years, will also attend.
Dr Miriam Rose, the 2021 Senior Australian of the Year, has also been named on the attendance list. She became the Northern Territory’s first fully qualified Aboriginal teacher in 1975 and pioneered a unique brand of education, fusing Western knowledge with cultural learning.
Shanna Whan, the 2022 Australian of the Year Local Hero, will also attend. After overcoming a battle with alcohol addiction, she has dedicated her life to helping others get sober.
![Dylan Alcott is one of the few Aussies who have been invited to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/02/62339837-11204875-Dylan_Alcott_is_one_of_the_few_Aussies_who_have_been_invited_to_-a-2_1663032512568.jpg)
Dylan Alcott is one of the few Aussies who have been invited to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
![Legendary race horse trainer Chris Waller is also expected to receive a formal invite, but has said he's yet to get the official call](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/01/62339845-11204875-image-a-9_1663030647691.jpg)
Legendary race horse trainer Chris Waller is also expected to receive a formal invite, but has said he’s yet to get the official call
Saba Abraham, a local hero from Queensland, has also been named by Mr Albanese to attend. She is an Eritrean refugee and played a vital role in combatting the spread of Covid as the Chairperson of the Brisbane Community Leaders Gathering.
Ms Abraham helped translate vital health updates into various languages.
Kim Smith – a local hero from Tasmania, has been given the green light to go. He oversaw the formation of Reclink, which organises sporting activities to support young people struggling with drug addiction.
Trudy Lin, the 2022 Young Australian of the Year, and one of only 20 practising specialists in Australia’s Special Needs Dentistry, has also been invited.
RSL Australia president Greg Melick will also attend on behalf of the organisation, of which the Queen was a patron.
‘She dedicated her life to the service of her nation and the peoples of the Commonwealth and never shirked this great responsibility,’ Mr Melick said on the Queen’s death.
‘The RSL will be forever grateful for her commitment, encouragement and support for our veterans and service personnel.’
![Australian war hero Ben Roberts-Smith (pictured with the Queen in 2011) is also set to fly to London for the occasion, having been awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/04/62342827-11204875-Australian_war_hero_Ben_Roberts_Smith_is_also_set_to_fly_to_Lond-m-2_1663040704715.jpg)
Australian war hero Ben Roberts-Smith (pictured with the Queen in 2011) is also set to fly to London for the occasion, having been awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross
![Protocol means only 10 Aussies are able to attend, excluding dignitaries](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/09/13/01/62339853-11204875-image-a-10_1663030657907.jpg)
Protocol means only 10 Aussies are able to attend, excluding dignitaries
Australian war hero Ben Roberts-Smith is also set to fly to London for the occasion, having been awarded the prestigious military honour of the Victoria Cross.
Victoria Cross recipients are invited to funeral commemorations by Buckingham Palace as protocol.
Dignitaries invited include Mr Albanese, Jodie Haydon, Governor-General David Hurley and his wife, Linda, and Australia’s Acting High Commissioner to the UK, Lynette Wood.
The Australians will join US President Joe Biden, European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden at the service.
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