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England Cricketer Escapes Bondi Beach Terror Attack Amidst Ashes Series

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Michael Vaughan bondi beach terror attack

Former England batter Michael Vaughan said on Sunday that he was dining at a nearby restaurant when the Bondi Beach terror attack occurred, and he survived by securing himself inside the building. The presence of Michael Vaughan in Australia is to cover the Ashes as a commentator and he is frequently seen around Bondi Beach.

Authorities say at least 15 people were killed after two gunmen, described as a father and son, opened fire at a Jewish holiday gathering on Bondi Beach. The older attacker, aged 50, was dead at the scene; his 24-year-old son remains in hospital in critical condition. In that situation, fruit seller Ahmed al Ahmed has been widely praised in Australia for his courageous actions during the incident.

Michael Vaughan Bondi Beach Terror Attack Situation

On Sunday, former England batter Vaughan disclosed that he was close to the scene when the attack took place, as he was dining at a nearby restaurant. He said he managed to stay safe by remaining locked inside the building until the situation was brought under control.

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“Being locked in a restaurant in Bondi was scary .. Now home safe .. but thanks so much to the emergency services and the guy who confronted the terrorist .. thoughts with all who have been affected,” he tweeted.

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In a conversation with Piers Morgan, Vaughan applauded Ahmed al Ahmed for his bravery during the attack, saying his actions showed a level of courage that most people would struggle to show in such circumstances. He didn't give a thought for his own safety and confronted one of the attackers and managed to disarm him.

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“You just know how people are gonna react. Anyone is going to run away from the situation,” Vaughan said while hailing Ahmed al Ahmed. “That’s probably how most people would react to make sure they are fine. But the thing that he ran, jumped on the back of someone who had a gun, managed to wrestle it off him, and then he didn’t shoot him. He had the gun, then he just put it down and got shot himself. I can’t even for my life think what I would do in that situation, but I don’t think I would have done that.”

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He was struck by two bullets during the struggle and is now receiving hospital treatment, but his actions are credited with saving numerous lives, and he is now a local hero in Sydney. Talking about the incident, Vaughan said his initial thought was that it was a shark attack, before it became clear to him that the situation was a terror-related attack.

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Pat Cummins Issues Statement Regarding Bondi Beach Terror Attack

Australia Test captain Pat Cummins, who is one of the best bowlers in the world and is a resident of Sydney’s eastern suburb of Waverley, close to Bondi Beach, responded to the incident by posting a message expressing support for Australia’s Jewish community.

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“Absolutely devastated by the horror last night in Bondi. My heart goes out to the victims, their families, the people of Bondi and the Jewish community during this time,” Cummins wrote on Instagram. If you can, please book an appointment to donate blood.”

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The Australian skipper, Pat Cummins, took to social media to express his support to the people and urged the locals to book an appointment and try to donate blood, as a lot of people were seriously injured in the terror attack. Cummins is yet to play a match in this Ashes series but is likely to be fit for the AUS vs ENG 3rd Test in Adelaide.

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The Ashes 3rd Test will begin on December 17, 2025.

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