On Sunday morning, he was charged with more than 20 offences, including manslaughter, dangerous driving occasioning death, driving under the influence, and high-range drink-driving. Police claim he had been drinking all day at a party when the accident occurred. The 24-year-old passenger in the car with him tried to assist after the crash, police say. Sienna, Angelina and Antony Abdallah died in the collision on Saturday night. After striking the children on the footpath, the driver continued to travel up the road for about 80 metres, before coming to a halt. Mr Davidson did not appear on screen at Parramatta Bail Court on Sunday, where he was represented by Legal Aid solicitor Danilo Rajkovic. He did not apply for bail, which was formally refused. He will return to court in April.

At the scene of the collision, Mr Abdallah spoke glowingly of his family as dozens of community members came to the destroyed fence on Bettington Road to lay flowers and hang crucifixes. Many were distraught and in tears. "My name is Daniel Abdallah. I have a wife, Leila, and six beautiful children I've been blessed with. Yesterday, I lost three of my children," he said through tears. Alleged drink-driver Samuel Davidson is led away by police. Credit:Nine News "I'm numb. All I just want to say is please, drivers, be careful. These kids were just walking innocently, enjoying each others' company and this morning I woke up, I've lost three kids." Supported by friends, Mr Abdallah told reporters about his three children who died.

"Antony is 13, very handsome boy. He loved basketball. He woke up that morning and said, 'We're going to play this game for Kobe [Bryant].' "Angelina, she was my MLH, my little helper. Anything I needed, she had my back. The Abdallah children's mother, Leila, at the scene of the collision on Sunday. Credit:Edwina Pickles "Sienna, she was my little diva, my little actress. "They've gone to a better place."

Veronique Sakr, killed by an allegedly drunk driver at Oatlands. "We're all related. They were all coming over to get babysat. I told them to go for a little walk, to stay together, you guys should be OK. Give them a little bit of independence. This is one in a million. They were just walking on the footpath," he said. Later in the morning, the children's mother arrived at the scene of the crash, leaning on supporters to stand up and walk. The childrens' cousin Veronique Sakr, aged 11, was also killed when the ute mounted the path. "We are devastated by the tragic and senseless loss of our beautiful girl, Veronique," her family said in a statement released on Sunday afternoon. "Words cannot describe the pain we feel for all the families impacted by this tragedy.

"Veronique was a vibrant 11 year old girl, full of life, love and had a maturity well beyond her young years. Veronique brought us all such joy and will be forever remembered. Veronique will remain in our hearts always," the statement said. "We would like to thank the emergency services, first responders and all who attended the tragic scene. God bless you, Veronique." Loading Replay Replay video Play video Play video Police said the children were on the footpath when a Mitsubishi Triton utility allegedly mounted the kerb and struck them. "The driver of the four-wheel-drive was subjected to a roadside breath test and returned a positive result. He was arrested and taken to Castle Hill police station for a breath analysis," police said in a statement.

He was also taken to hospital to undergo mandatory testing, police said. Officers from The Hills Police Area Command established a crime scene, which will be examined by specialist police from the Metropolitan Crash Investigation Unit. The four-wheel-drive involved in the collision at Oatlands. Credit:Nine News Councillor for the Epping Ward of the City of Parramatta, Donna Davis, expressed her shock on Facebook, describing it as "horrific" and "senseless". "My heart goes out to those involved, their loved ones, friends and first responders," she said.