Bondi Beach Hero Ahmed al-Ahmed Receives USD 2.5 Million Cheque While Recovering in Hospital

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Despite the life-saving act, al-Ahmed was severely wounded.

Australian PM Anthony Albanese visited him in hospital earlier in the week and praised his courage, publicly acknowledging al-Ahmed as “the best of our country". File Photo.

Bondi Beach Hero Ahmed al-Ahmed Receives USD 2.5 Million Cheque While Recovering in Hospital


 The 43-year-old bystander, Ahmed al-Ahmed, was hailed as a hero for disarming one of the shooters during the deadly mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney. A donation cheque of about USD 2.5 million has been presented to him while he continues his recovery phase in hospital. The presentation took place on Friday at his bedside as he undergoes treatment for serious injuries sustained during the attack.

During the attack, Al-Ahmed was one of the first civilians to confront the gunmen when crowds were gathered for festive celebrations. Using parked cars for cover, he ran towards one of the shooters, wrestled the firearm away and knocked the assailant to the ground; this act is credited with saving many lives. Australian PM Anthony Albanese visited him in hospital earlier in the week and praised his courage, publicly acknowledging al-Ahmed as “the best of our country”.

Despite the life-saving act, al-Ahmed was severely wounded. According to his legal representative, he may lose the use of one arm after being struck multiple times by gunfire and having suffered significant blood loss, requiring intensive medical care and surgery. He is under close medical supervision as he recovers from his injuries.

 Social media influencer Zachery Dereniowski presented this cheque to Bondi Beach Hero. He helped coordinate the global fundraising campaign. The donations represent broad international support, recognising al-Ahmed’s bravery and the risks he took to protect others. When handed the cheque, the injured hero asked softly, “I deserve it?”—to which Dereniowski replied firmly, “Every penny.”

Al-Ahmed’s act of bravery has been acknowledged globally by world leaders and communities, reinforcing global admiration for his selfless intervention. He is a father of two and a long-time resident of Australia, where he built his life and livelihood. As he recuperates, tributes continue to pour in for the man now widely known as the Bondi Beach hero.

Source: Hindustan Times