Court Case Against Ahmed Al Ahmed's Brothers Over Alleged Threats for Fundraiser Money
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed's brothers face court after they allegedly demanded $200,000 from him

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Ahmed Al Ahmed, a hero from Bondi Beach, is facing threats from his brothers, Sameh and Hozaifa Al Ahmed, who allegedly demanded $200,000 from his $2.6 million GoFundMe fundraiser. The brothers have pleaded not guilty to charges of harassment after allegedly threatening Ahmed during phone calls.
- 01Sameh and Hozaifa Al Ahmed allegedly threatened their brother Ahmed during phone calls on May 7, demanding $200,000.
- 02The threats included violent language, with Hozaifa reportedly stating he would 'break your other arm and smash your face.'
- 03Ahmed Al Ahmed gained fame for his heroic actions during a shooting incident at Bondi Beach, which resulted in 15 deaths.
- 04The brothers were arrested days after the threats and charged with using a carriage service to harass or offend.
- 05The case is set to return to Bankstown Local Court in July.
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Ahmed Al Ahmed, known for his heroic actions during a tragic shooting at Bondi Beach, is embroiled in a legal dispute with his brothers, Sameh and Hozaifa Al Ahmed. The brothers are accused of demanding $200,000 from Ahmed's $2.6 million GoFundMe fundraiser, allegedly threatening him during phone calls on May 7. The threats reportedly included violent language, with Hozaifa stating, 'I will put your head under my boot, break your other arm and smash your face.' Following the breakdown of their relationship, Ahmed moved out of their shared home in Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia. After Ahmed reported the threats to the police, Sameh and Hozaifa were arrested and charged with using a carriage service to harass or offend. Both brothers pleaded not guilty in Bankstown Local Court and are currently on conditional bail. The case is scheduled to return to court in July, with further developments expected.
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The case highlights issues of familial conflict and the potential misuse of funds raised for public support.
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