Bondi shooter wakes from coma as Australia mourns victims

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One of the accused gunmen in Sunday’s Bondi Beach terror attack has woken from a coma and is expected to be questioned by police, as some of the victims are farewelled today.

NSW Police say detectives are waiting for the effects of medication to wear off and for legal advice to be arranged before interviewing the surviving suspect.

A candlelight vigil was held last night at Bondi Pavilion, where thousands gathered among flowers and candles to mourn the 15 people killed during the Hanukkah celebrations.

The first funeral, for Rabbi Eli Schlanger, 41, is scheduled to take place today, with more services expected in the coming days.

Tributes have also poured in for married couple Boris and Sofia Gurman, who were killed after confronting one of the gunmen and trying to disarm him.

Witnesses said Boris tackled the attacker in the street while Sofia stood nearby, moments before both were shot. “His family needs to know he was a hero,” witness Monika said.

Prime Minister Albanese (L) meeting Ahmed al Ahmed. Photo: @AlboMP / X.

Attention has also focused on civilian hero Ahmed al Ahmed, 44, who was shot after wresting a gun from one of the attackers. His actions have drawn international praise, including from his hometown of Al-Nayrab in Syria.

“His act is a source of pride for us and for Syria,” his uncle Mohammed told AFP, describing the moment he recognised his nephew in viral footage.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who visited Ahmed in hospital, said “his bravery is an inspiration for all Australians,” as a fundraiser for his medical costs surpassed $1.9 million.

Police continue to investigate the attackers’ backgrounds and overseas connections as the community grieves and Australia marks one of its deadliest mass shootings in decades.

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