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Couple, man who died trying to stop Bondi Beach attackers praised for heroic effortsThe couple in their 60s, identified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as Boris and Sofia Gurman, were filmed tackling one of the two gunmen as he exited his car, before being shot dead.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>People look at floral tributes laid to honour victims of a shooting at Jewish holiday celebration on Sunday at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia.</p></div>

People look at floral tributes laid to honour victims of a shooting at Jewish holiday celebration on Sunday at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia.

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Sydney: While a Sydney shopowner is being hailed as a hero after disarming one of the gunmen shooting at a Jewish holiday event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, a couple and another man who died after physically confronting the attackers are also being remembered for their heroic efforts to save those around them.

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The couple in their 60s, identified by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as Boris and Sofia Gurman, were filmed tackling one of the two gunmen as he exited his car, before being shot dead.

The dashcam footage, verified by Reuters, showed one shooter wrestling for a long-barrelled weapon with an older man in a lavender shirt and shorts, before both fall heavily to the ground behind a silver hatchback car.

The man in lavender, who is with a woman, gets up with the weapon as the footage moves on. Separate drone video shows the man and woman lying motionless next to the vehicle beside the pedestrian bridge where the gunmen were later shot by police.

"An elderly man by the roadside did not run away — instead, he charged straight toward the danger, using all his strength trying to wrestle away the gun and fighting to the death,"

dashcam owner Jenny, who shared the footage with Reuters,

wrote on Chinese social media RedNote.

“I can see from my camera that the elderly man was ultimately shot and collapsed. That moment broke my heart."

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the couple were Russian-Jewish. Boris was a retired mechanic and Sofia worked for Australia Post.

"While nothing can lessen the pain of losing Boris and Sofia, we feel an overwhelming sense of pride in their bravery and selflessness," the family said in a statement to the Herald. The pair were among the 15 people killed in what is Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly 30 years. Officials allege a father and son are the gunmen and say the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community. Australian police said it appeared the attack was inspired by Islamic State.

Another man, Reuven Morrison, 62, was also shot dead after trying to halt the bloodshed, his daughter Sheina Gutnick told American broadcaster CBS News in a report published on Monday.

"He had jumped the second the shooting started. He managed to throw bricks. He was screaming at the terrorist and protecting his community,” she said. “If there is one way for him to go on this earth it would be fighting a terrorist.”

Morrison’s actions are visible in several videos posted on social media. After 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed, a Muslim father-of-two, charged one of the gunmen from behind and disarmed him, a man is seen chasing the attacker and hurling something at him. Morrison, who originally came from the USSR, was later shot and killed, according to Gutnick.

Ahmed is recovering in hospital after being shot and donations to support him have topped A$2.4 million ($1.6 million).

($1 = 1.5083 Australian dollars)

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(Published 17 December 2025, 11:26 IST)