Fruit shop owner who tackled Bondi gunman hailed a 'genuine hero'

Ahmed al-Ahmed, a father-of-two, has been named by relatives as the man fighting the terrorist in a video shared widely on social media.

15 Dec 2025 09:28am
Forensic experts inspect at the scene of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec 15, 2025. - (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)
Forensic experts inspect at the scene of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec 15, 2025. - (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)

LONDON - A fruit shop owner has been hailed a "genuine hero” for tackling one of the Bondi Beach attackers and grabbing his gun, reported PA Media/dpa.

Ahmed al-Ahmed, a father-of-two, has been named by relatives as the man fighting the terrorist in a video shared widely on social media.

His family said al-Ahmed, from the Sutherland area of Sydney, remains in hospital where he has undergone surgery for bullet wounds to his arm and hand.

The 43-year-old is seen in the footage, wearing a white T-shirt and crouching behind a car before pouncing on the back of the gunman then grappling with him and snatching the rifle away from him.

The gunman backs away in a car park area as al-Ahmed points the shotgun at him.

This screen grab made from UGC handout video footage courtesy of Timothy Brant-Coles shows two gunmen dressed in black firing multiple shots on a bridge at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec 14, 2025. - (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)
This screen grab made from UGC handout video footage courtesy of Timothy Brant-Coles shows two gunmen dressed in black firing multiple shots on a bridge at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Dec 14, 2025. - (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)

Al-Ahmed is then seen raising his hand before resting the gun against a tree apparently to show to police that he was not one of the attackers.

His cousin Mustafa told 7News Australia: "Still he is in hospital and we don’t know exactly what is going on, the doctor says he is OK.

"We hope he is OK, he is a hero, 100 per cent he is a hero.

"He has two shots, one in his arm and one in his hand, he has had to have an operation.”

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns described al-Ahmed as a "genuine hero,” and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said: "We have seen Australians today run towards danger in order to help others.

"These Australians are heroes, and their bravery has saved lives.” - BERNAMA

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