Touch: The drunk driver killed his three children, the mother says that she is forgiven

A mother who was left without three children when a drunk driver hit them with a car to death, says she was forgiven because the “messengers have spoken to her and shown that they are already fine. Leila Geagea Adbala has lost daughters Angelina, 13-year-olds and Siena, 9, as well as Anthony's son, when in Portlands in the part [...]
Leila Geagea Adbala has lost daughters Angelina, 13-year-olds and Siena, 9, as well as Anthony's son, when in the western part of Sydney in Australia they were hit by a car, it broadcasts Telegrafi.
In addition to her three children, an 11-year-old family member, Veronica Sackr, lost her life, while three other children were injured and in hospital for treatment.
This courageous mother has returned to the site where she prayed when accompanied by family and friends and then read the many letters of citizens who have expressed condolences for her great loss.
I can't hate this man, I don't want to see him, but I don't hate him. I think I've forgiven him deeply. But I want the judgment respected... I won't hate her, because we're not like that”, she said.
In the same place just one day earlier, her husband Danny, who said that for children that they are now “in a better location”.
Danny and I are blessed to have six children. We loved our children so much. I feel like I'm being hugged right now. We have tried to teach them to pray, read the Bible, and be religious, good people”, it has added.
Be honest, I'm sad, my heart's breaking, but I'm calm with myself, because I know my kids are in a better place. They are angels, and I know they're with us at this moment, ”, added tears to this mother's eyes.
On the other hand, police have charged Samuel William Davidson, 29-year-old on which 20 points of the indictment, including four for murder and alcohol-illusion.
After the accident, the driver has measured the blood alcohol rate, where it is found to be three times higher than permitted. And the request to be released has been denied, and in April it is expected to appear in the dock of the accused. /












