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 shaking: “I’m going to die, please see my family.” Seconds later,

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Ahmed Al Ahmed sprinted toward a rifle-wielding terrorist on Bondi Beach.

No body armor. No weapon. Just a decision. Five bullets tore into him.

A nation watched the footage in stunned silence as a Syrian fruit seller became Austra… Continues…

He had no training with assault rifles, no plan beyond stopping the killing.

Yet as panicked crowds scattered along Campbell Parade,

43-year-old shopkeeper Ahmed Al Ahmed crept behind parked cars,

launched himself at an armed terrorist, and ripped the weapon from his hands. Instead of firing it back into the chaos,

he laid the gun on the ground. Moments later, a second shooter on a nearby bridge

cut him down in a hail of bullets that shredded his arm and shoulder, leaving doctors unsure if they can save the limb.

From his hospital bed, riddled with wounds, Ahmed told loved ones he would do it again.

His parents, watching from afar, spoke not of fear, but of pride: their son, a former security officer who fled war,

had become the face of Australian courage.

As funerals begin and flowers pile high at Bondi

, donations and tributes pour in from presidents,

billionaires, and strangers who know this much: when terror came, one man ran toward it so others could live.

He had no training with assault rifles, no plan beyond stopping the killing. Yet as panicked crowds scattered along Campbell Parade, 43-year-old shopkeeper Ahmed Al Ahmed crept behind parked cars, launched himself at an armed terrorist, and ripped the weapon from his hands. Instead of firing it back into the chaos, he laid the gun on the ground. Moments later, a second shooter on a nearby bridge cut him down in a hail of bullets that shredded his arm and shoulder, leaving doctors unsure if they can save the limb.

From his hospital bed, riddled with wounds, Ahmed told loved ones he would do it again. His parents, watching from afar, spoke not of fear, but of pride: their son, a former security officer who fled war, had become the face of Australian courage. As funerals begin and flowers pile high at Bondi, donations and tributes pour in from presidents, billionaires, and strangers who know this much: when terror came, one man ran toward it so others could live.

He had no training with assault rifles, no plan beyond stopping the killing. Yet as panicked crowds scattered along Campbell Parade, 43-year-old shopkeeper Ahmed Al Ahmed crept behind parked cars, launched himself at an armed terrorist, and ripped the weapon from his hands. Instead of firing it back into the chaos, he laid the gun on the ground. Moments later, a second shooter on a nearby bridge cut him down in a hail of bullets that shredded his arm and shoulder, leaving doctors unsure if they can save the limb.

From his hospital bed, riddled with wounds, Ahmed told loved ones he would do it again. His parents, watching from afar, spoke not of fear, but of pride: their son, a former security officer who fled war, had become the face of Australian courage. As funerals begin and flowers pile high at Bondi, donations and tributes pour in from presidents, billionaires, and strangers who know this much: when terror came, one man ran toward it so others could live.

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