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Home / Crime and Justice / Bondi Beach Hero: Humanity Over Fear in Terror Attack

Bondi Beach Hero: Humanity Over Fear in Terror Attack

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Uber driver aided an elderly woman shot in both legs during the attack.
  • Fifteen people, including a child, died in the Bondi Beach mass shooting.
  • The attack was motivated by Islamic State ideology, authorities stated.
Bondi Beach Hero: Humanity Over Fear in Terror Attack

On the evening of December 14, 2025, Sydney's Bondi Beach transformed from a leisure spot into a scene of terror. Rahemath Pasha, an Uber driver, recounted hearing loud bursts and screams, initially mistaking them for fireworks. Witnessing people fleeing, he realized a mass shooting was underway, an event rarely seen in Australia due to strict gun laws.

Driven by compassion, Pasha moved towards the danger to help an elderly woman, nearly 90, who had been shot in both legs and was immobile. He stayed with her for 45 minutes, offering comfort amidst the chaos. Authorities later identified the attack as terrorism inspired by the Islamic State ideology, resulting in 15 fatalities, including a child, and numerous injuries.

Pasha, who moved to Australia in 2019, assisted over a dozen people, guiding the injured and comforting those in shock. He described his actions not as bravery but as a basic human response, emphasizing that humanity transcends religion or creed. Despite ongoing difficulties sleeping and recurring images of the event, Pasha continues his work as an Uber driver and seeks chef employment, holding onto the belief that saving one life saves all of humankind.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rahemath Pasha, an Uber driver, is hailed as a hero for his courageous actions during the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.
A mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025, during a Hanukkah celebration, which authorities classified as an act of terrorism.
Authorities stated the attack was motivated by Islamic State ideology.

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