
"The 44-year-old has gone through three rounds of surgery in a Sydney hospital after suffering five gunshot wounds during a terrorist attack on a Hanukah event by Bondi beach. Ahmed's wounds had been cleaned and cleared of shrapnel and were closing and healing, said Tamer Kahil, a member of Sydney's Syrian community who has visited Ahmed. He is an orthopaedic surgeon but is not involved in his treatment."
"Ahmed would probably soon be able to be discharged as he continued to improve, Kahil said. He looks happier He's a humble person and he's a shy person as well, Kahil said. Ahmed, a tobacco shop owner from Sydney's south, had been getting coffee with his cousin in Bondi when Sajid Akram and his son, Naveed, allegedly opened fire, killing 15."
Ahmed al-Ahmed, 44, underwent three surgeries in a Sydney hospital after suffering five gunshot wounds while confronting shooters at a Hanukah event near Bondi beach. His wounds have been cleaned, cleared of shrapnel, and are closing and healing, and he may soon be discharged as his condition improves. Ahmed sustained five bullets in his left arm and shoulder and faces at least six months before left-arm function returns because of nerve injuries. He is a tobacco shop owner who will delay reopening his Sutherland shop, and he will rest and recover while spending time with family and receiving visits from well-wishers.
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