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Hospitalized hero of Bondi Beach shooting sends heartbreaking message to family and warns ‘I’m going to die,’ as GoFundMe hits $1 million

Posted on December 16, 2025 By Aga Co No Comments on Hospitalized hero of Bondi Beach shooting sends heartbreaking message to family and warns ‘I’m going to die,’ as GoFundMe hits $1 million

The words left him trembling: “I’m going to die, please see my family.” A simple, pure, terrifying sentence, reflecting the fear and humility of a man facing death. But for Ahmed Al Ahmed, there was no time to freeze in panic. Seconds later, he charged toward a rifle-wielding terrorist on Bondi Beach, a place synonymous for many Australians with happiness and peaceful leisure. No body armor, no weapon, no real strategy—just one decision: to stop the killing. Five bullets struck him immediately, tearing through his body, yet his courage had already begun to ripple across the nation. A Syrian fruit seller, in a single moment, became the face of Australian bravery.

Ahmed had no training with assault rifles, no plan beyond his desire to stop the killings. Yet as panicked crowds scattered along Campbell Parade, Ahmed, 43, a former security officer and shopkeeper, moved with astonishing calm. He hid behind parked cars, instinctively planned his approach, and lunged at the armed terrorist, wrestling the weapon from his hands. What made his action even greater: he did not fire back, he did not escalate the chaos. He gently placed the rifle on the ground, an extraordinary act in such a dangerous situation. Tragically, a second attacker from a nearby bridge fired a hail of bullets, shredding his arm and shoulder, leaving doctors uncertain whether the limb could be saved.

From his hospital bed, filled with wounds and pain, Ahmed spoke with a calmness that banished fear: he would do it again. He never thought of heroism or fame; his action came from a simple yet incredibly brave decision: to put others’ lives above his own. His parents, watching from afar, did not speak of fear, but of pride. Their son, a former security officer who had fled war, had now become the symbol of Australian courage.

Meanwhile, as funerals and tributes fill Bondi Beach, with flowers, candles, and handwritten notes, the impact of Ahmed’s actions continues to spread. Donations and tributes pour in from presidents, billionaires, and strangers alike, all sharing the same message: when terror came, one man ran toward it so others could live. He did not seek glory. He did not seek fame. He acted only to protect the innocent and save lives. And this is what makes his heroism real: confronting fear, making a selfless choice to act, and a sacrifice that will always be remembered.

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