Doctors are now concerned that the injuries to Ahmed’s left arm—where he was hit by several bullets—could be so severe that amputation might be necessary
In the wake of the tragic
Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, one man’s bravery has captured global attention, and left him fighting for his life. Ahmed al Ahmed, the bystander who tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen during the attack, might lose his arm after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, his lawyer has revealed.
Ahmed is currently recovering in hospital after undergoing his first surgery, but his condition “is a lot worse than expected,” Sam Issa, his migration lawyer, told The Age.
Doctors are now concerned that the injuries to Ahmed’s left arm—where he was hit by several bullets—could be so severe that amputation might be necessary. The lawyer added that the wounds have caused Ahmed to lose “a lot of blood”, a situation that was far more serious than anyone had anticipated.
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Yet despite his critical condition, Ahmed’s spirit appears unbroken. When asked about his actions during the terrifying shooting that unfolded at the beach, Issa said Ahmed made his feelings clear: “He doesn’t regret what he did. He said he would do it again.”
Video footage and eyewitness accounts show Ahmed, a fruit shop owner and a local resident, sprinting toward the chaos as gunfire erupted during a crowded public event. He dove toward one of the assailants, wrestled the rifle away from him, and subdued him, undoubtedly saving many lives in the process.
Watch the video here:
A bystander who was identified to be Ahmed El Ahmad a 43-year-old Muslim father of 2, jumped in to disarm one of the shooters at the Bondi beach mass shooting.
He was shot twice, but is recovering. pic.twitter.com/VZfB1gkPzF
— 6ixBuzzTV (@6ixbuzztv) December 14, 2025
Australian PM pays a visit
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has since visited Ahmed at St George Hospital in Sydney and praised his actions as “an example of the best of humanity,” underscoring the widespread admiration for his courage.
Ahmed, you are an Australian hero.
You put yourself at risk to save others, running towards danger on Bondi Beach and disarming a terrorist.
In the worst of times, we see the best of Australians. And that’s exactly what we saw on Sunday night.
On behalf of every Australian, I… pic.twitter.com/mAoObU3TZD
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) December 16, 2025
A fundraiser set up in Ahmed’s name has also drawn international support, reflecting how deeply his bravery has resonated—not just in Australia, but around the world.
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