Ahmed, a global hero who disarmed Australian beach shooter, was 'shot 4 to 5 times'

Ahmed, a global hero who disarmed Australian beach shooter, was 'shot 4 to 5 times'

'He saw they were dying, and people were losing their lives, and when that guy (the shooter) ran out of ammo, he (Ahmed) took it from him, but he was hit,' Ahmed's mother tells Australian TV- Australian police say 2 unidentified shooters, 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old son, opened fire along Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday evening, killing 15 people and injuring 42 others

By Seyit Kurt

ISTANBUL (AA) – Ahmed Al Ahmed, 43, who was hailed as a global hero for pouncing on an attacker during a mass shooting on an Australian beach, was "shot four to five times," his parents said Monday.

"He saw they were dying, and people were losing their lives, and when that guy (the shooter) ran out of ammo, he (Ahmed) took it from him, but he was hit," Malakeh Hasan Al Ahmed, the mother of Ahmed, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview.

Ahmed was “shot four to five times in his shoulder, with several of the bullets still lodged inside him,” said his Syrian parents, Mohamed Fateh Al Ahmed and Malakeh, who landed in Australia a few months ago.

Australian police say two unidentified shooters, a 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old son, opened fire along Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday evening, killing 15 people and injuring 42 others who were taken to the hospital for treatment.

One of the two shooters was killed, while the other sustained critical wounds, police said, declaring the incident a “terrorist act.”

Ahmed moved to Australia in 2006 from Syria, where he was born in al-Nayrab village, Idlib governorate, in the country's northwest.

He is an Australian citizen and a fruit seller by profession.

Ahmed has been separated from his parents since he moved to Australia 19 years ago.

While battling gunfire from the Sunday attack, Ahmed's parents say, "We pray that God saves him."

He is the father of two daughters, ages three and six.

Ahmed "would have done anything to protect anyone, regardless of their background or faith," according to his parents.

"When he did what he did, he wasn't thinking about the background of the people he's saving, the people dying in the street," said the father of Ahmed, whose act has won hearts globally, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declaring him a “hero.”

Ahmed “doesn't discriminate between one nationality and another. Especially here in Australia, there's no difference between one citizen and another,” his parents said, hailing him as a hero.

According to them, Ahmed and a friend were drinking coffee at the beach on Sunday evening when they heard gunfire.

Soon after, a video of the incident surfaced, showing Ahmed approaching one of the gunmen from behind, pouncing on him, and grabbing his rifle.

The incident's video footage has gone viral, with millions of views.

Ahmed's first surgery was successful, said his cousin Hozay Alkanj on Monday. "I think he's got two or three surgery, it depends," he added.

Even US President Donald Trump hailed the act, calling Ahmed a “brave person" for whom he has "great respect."

"It's been a very, very brave person, actually, who went and attacked frontally one of the shooters and saved a lot of lives," Trump said at the White House, adding that the man "is right now in the hospital, pretty seriously wounded."

An online fundraiser set up in his name has raised more than $1 million in donations.

​​​​​​​Police acknowledged that civilian intervention helped prevent further loss of life.

Ahmed remains hospitalized as investigations into the attack continue.

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