Bondi Beach shooting survivor, hospitalized, sends emotional message to family, warning ‘I’m going to die,’ as GoFundMe donations reach $1 million

Hospitalized Hero Sends Heartbreaking Message

The hospitalized hero of the Bondi Beach shooting, Ahmed Al Ahmed, sent a heartbreaking message to his family before confronting one of the gunmen. The 43-year-old Syrian-born fruit seller, who became an Australian citizen in 2022, told his cousin, “I’m going to die. Please see my family and tell them I went down to save people’s lives,” according to The Sun.

The Horror at Bondi Beach

On Sunday, December 14, a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach turned deadly. Two gunmen opened fire, killing 15 people—including a 10-year-old girl and a Holocaust survivor—and injuring 42 others. Ahmed’s extraordinary courage likely saved countless lives.

Moments before the attack, Ahmed and his cousin, Jozay Alkanj, had just been offered food at the event. Then chaos erupted.

Taking On the Shooter

Dramatic footage shows Ahmed creeping behind parked cars along Campbell Parade. He disarmed one of the gunmen, wresting the rifle from his hands. Though the weapon was briefly pointed back at the shooter, Ahmed chose not to fire. Instead, he calmly set it down.

Moments later, the second gunman, firing from a nearby bridge, shot Ahmed multiple times. Bullets tore through his hand and shoulder, and doctors warn he may lose an arm.

“He doesn’t regret what he did,” said Ahmed’s lawyer, Sam Issa. “He said he’d do it again, but the pain is taking a toll. He’s riddled with bullets and struggling at the moment.”

Family Praises His Bravery

Ahmed’s father, Mohamed Fateh al Ahmed, called his son “a hero of Australia.” He explained, “When he saw people on the ground, bleeding, his conscience compelled him to act.”

His mother, Malakeh Hasan al Ahmed, added, “I’m proud. He saved lives and souls. God would not harm him because he was helping people.”

Attackers Identified

Authorities named the shooters as father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram. Sajid was shot and killed by police, while Naveed remains in a coma and may face criminal charges if he recovers. Investigators found six licensed firearms and improvised explosives in their vehicle.

Community Honors and Tributes

Over 1,000 people were present at the beach during the attack. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called it “an act of pure evil, an act of antisemitism, an act of terrorism,” pledging support for the Jewish community.

NSW Premier Chris Minns described Ahmed’s actions as “the most unbelievable scene I’ve ever seen. That man is a genuine hero.”

A GoFundMe campaign in Ahmed’s honor has raised over $1 million, including a $100,000 donation from billionaire Bill Ackman. US President Donald Trump also praised Ahmed’s bravery, noting he “attacked frontally one of the shooters and saved a lot of lives” while seriously wounded.

Residents have laid flowers at a growing memorial at Bondi Beach, and a Hanukkah menorah was projected onto the Sydney Opera House sails in tribute.

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