Heartbroken mother Leila Abdallah has shared the final photo taken by her children just before they were struck by a drunk driver in Oatlands.

Smiling as they travel on a “sunset walk”, Angelina, 12, Leanna, 10 and Sienna Abdallah and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 10, and Mabelle Kassas posed for a group photo taken about 7:45 pm on February 1.

Their relatives Antony Abdallah and Charbel Kassas are standing out of shot.

Leila captioned the photo with a sweet but sad caption.

“Their last Sunset Walk on this earth. Saturday 1/2/2020 before God called them back home and said “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these”. Forever in our hearts,” she wrote.

Their last Sunset Walk on this earth. Saturday 1/2/2020 before God called them back home and said “Let the little…

Posted by Leila Geagea Abdallah on  Saturday, February 22, 2020

Leila has also started a blog called “The Four Angels” to remember her three children Antony, Angelina and Sienna as well as their cousin Veronique, who all died in the horrific accident.

“Hi all my friends here on Facebook. I’ve started a page where I will be sharing what’s in my heart, the wonderful gift my children were and how blessed I was to have them in my life .. thank you so much for your kind words and the support during this difficult time. Feel free to follow,” she wrote.

The terrible accident occurred when an out-of-control 4WD being driven by alleged drunk driver Samuel William David Wilson, 29, ran down into the group of children on Bettington road.

Four children died while three others were treated for serious injuries.

Davidson has been charged with 20 offences, including four counts of manslaughter and high-range drink driving. He currently remains behind bars until his next court appearance.

Danny Abdallah explained after the crash that he had given the children money so they could walk to get dessert.

“These kids were just walking innocently, enjoying each other’s company,” he said, according to  The Daily Mail.

“I told them to go for a little walk. ‘Stay together, you guys should be OK’. (You) give them a little bit of independence… this is one in a million, they were just walking on the footpath.”