In the wake of his heroic actions during the Bondi Beach terror attack, Ahmed Al-Ahmed’s family overseas has been granted visas to visit him in Australia. The federal government expedited the visa applications for his siblings, who will be traveling from Germany, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates. The heroic act by Mr. Al-Ahmed, who was shot while disarming a gunman, garnered worldwide recognition and prompted an outpouring of support, including a $2.5 million cheque and praise from King Charles. Mr. Al-Ahmed is currently recovering from multiple surgeries and is anticipated to be discharged as early as Monday.
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Ahmed al Ahmed, a 43-year-old fruit shop owner and father of two, has been identified as the bystander who heroically disarmed one of the Bondi Beach attackers. Video footage verified by the BBC shows Mr. Ahmed tackling the gunman and seizing his weapon, sustaining bullet wounds to his arm and hand in the process, and is currently recovering in hospital after surgery. The shooting, which occurred during a Hanukkah celebration and has been declared a terrorist incident targeting the Jewish community, resulted in fifteen fatalities and dozens injured. Police have confirmed the attackers were a father and son, with the father dead at the scene and the son in critical condition.
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A shop owner, identified as 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed, is being hailed a hero after he bravely tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen during the Bondi Beach shooting. Video footage shows al Ahmed running towards the attacker from behind, wresting the shotgun away before pointing it back at him. Despite being shot twice during the incident and requiring surgery, al Ahmed’s quick actions have been widely praised as potentially saving numerous lives. Both the Premier of New South Wales and the Prime Minister of Australia have lauded his bravery, calling him a genuine hero.
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Samir Zitouni, an LNER rail worker, has been identified as the hero who saved lives during a train stabbing. The 48-year-old is in critical but stable condition after reportedly putting himself in harm’s way to protect others. Anthony Williams has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder related to the train attack and one count in connection to a separate incident. The investigation is ongoing, and police are linking the train stabbing to incidents in Peterborough.
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Luis Alvarez, a construction worker who recently helped rescue a shark attack victim, is now potentially facing deportation. He was arrested for driving without a license after being pulled over and is currently held at the Collier County Jail. His arrest occurred despite possessing a work permit, raising questions from an immigration attorney. Alvarez’s family is seeking legal guidance, and a fellow rescuer believes he deserves a second chance.
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