Ahmed Al Ahmed arrives in USA for gunshot wound treatment
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The 43-year-old, who was shot multiple times during the December 14 Bondi massacre, was flanked by FBI personnel as he arrived in Los Angeles for the first leg of his journey.

Al Ahmed recently embarked on what he called a “long journey, but a necessary one” to the United States, where he seeks advanced medical treatment for his injuries. His trip has captured the attention of many, as he shares updates through a newly-created Instagram account that has already amassed over 5,000 followers.

Ahmed Al Ahmed arrives in USA for gunshot wound treatment
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has travelled to NYC. (Instagram/@ahmedalahmedsydney)

In one of his heartfelt posts, Al Ahmed expressed, “On my way to start my treatment journey in the United States. I kindly ask everyone to keep me in their prayers.” He went on to thank his supporters, saying, “Thank you for your love and support.”

The courageous journey comes after Al Ahmed survived a harrowing ordeal, enduring five gunshot wounds during a terror attack. Photos reveal him with his arm in a sling, a testament to the severity of his ordeal and the resilience he continues to show.

“Thank you for your love and support.”

The tobacco shop owner was recognised for his bravery alongside first responders, including intensive care paramedics, NSW police officers, hospital and SES staff, lifeguards and lifesavers.
Ahmed Al Ahmed arrives in USA for gunshot wound treatment
Ahmed was greeted by the FBI on the first leg of his journey. (Instagram/@ahmedalahmedsydney)

He was seen with his arm in a sling after suffering five gunshot wounds during the terror attack.

Ahmed has already undergone three rounds of surgery for his injuries.

The father-of-three was among the first heroes identified following the massacre, which killed 15 innocent people during a Chanukah by the Sea celebration at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach.

Ahmed Al Ahmed arrives in USA for gunshot wound treatment
The 43-year-old said he is in the US for more treatment. (Instagram/@ahmedalahmedsydney)

He was seen wrestling the gun from one of the shooters, getting shot in the process.

“My target was just to take the gun from him and to stop him from killing a human being, life, and not killing innocent people,” he told CBS in an exclusive interview.

Ahmed recognised that his actions saved countless lives, but said, “I feel sorry still for the lost”.

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