Bondi Beach shooting hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has βreceived a cheque for more than A$2.5 million ($1.65 βmillion), after tens of thousands of βpeople contributed to a donation website.
The Syrian immigrant hid behind parked cars in Bondi Beach before charging βat one of the suspected gunmen from behind, seizing his weapon and knocking him to the ground.
He suffered gunshot wounds after apparently being fired on by a second suspected gunman and βremains in hospital after undergoing surgery.
The father of two was presented on Friday with an oversized cheque βat his St George Hospital βbed by Zachery Dereniowski, a social media influencer and co-organiser of the GoFundMe β page, videos posted online showed.
Social media influencer Zachery Dereniowski presents a cheque to Ahmed Al Ahmed at St George Hospital in Sydney. @mdmotivator via TikTok/via Reuters
More than 43,000 people worldwide contributed to the fund-raising, including billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman who gave A$99,999 and shared the fund-raiser on his X account.
When handed the cheque, he asks: βI deserve it?β, to which Mr Dereniowski replies: βEvery pennyβ.
When asked what he would say to the people who donated, Mr Al Ahmed said: βTo stand with each other, all human beings. And forget everything bad β¦ and keep going to save life.β
βWhen I saved the people I [did it] from the heart because it was a nice day, everyone enjoying celebrating β¦ everyone was happy and βthey deserve to enjoy,β βhe said, raising his uninjured fist in the air.
βThis country [is the] best country in the world, best country in β the world, βbut weβre not going to stand and keep watching β enough is enough. God protect β Australia. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.β
The shop owner did not say what he β planned to do with the money. Mr Al Ahmed, 43, left his hometown in Syria's north-west province of Idlib nearly 20 years ago to seek work in Australia.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited Mr Al Ahmed in hospital to praise him for his bravery.
Fifteen people were killed and dozens wounded on Sunday after two gunmen opened fire at people celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah at the famous beach.
Authorities allege a 50-year-old father, Sajid Akram who
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