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Accused Bondi Gunman Hit with 59 Charges

The surviving gunman awoke from a coma and is being questioned as police investigate alleged Islamic State links following the attack that killed 15 and wounded over 40.

  • On Tuesday the 24-year-old surviving Bondi Beach gunman awoke from his coma and is being questioned by NSW Police, with charges expected as thousands paid tribute to 15 victims.
  • Police say the attackers travelled to the Philippines and returned on November 1, with improvised explosive devices and two homemade IS flags found in a car registered to 24-year-old Naveed Akram.
  • At Bondi Pavilion mourners held candlelight vigils on December 16, 2025, as twelve of the 15 victims, aged between 10 and 87, have now been identified.
  • National cabinet agreed on gun law reform as an immediate action, while 22 people are still receiving treatment and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns hailed Ahmed El Ahmed a 'hero'.
  • Grief turned to anger as officials faced scrutiny over police actions, while the Sydney Opera House lit its sails with a menorah projection and Australian flags flew at half-mast across European embassies.
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He's indicted for 15 times the murder, several injured are still being treated in the hospital.

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The surviving alleged assassin of Sydney has awakened from the coma. He is suspected of terror and is now responsible in Australia for 15 murders on Bondi Beach. The burden of proof is overwhelming.

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The police want to interrogate the surviving assassin for the first time, and he's being charged with murder in 15 cases.

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A man accused of carrying out Australia's deadliest mass shooting in nearly 30 years will be charged with his actions on Wednesday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony ...

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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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