WATCH: Dashcam Catches Heroic Husband and Wife Disarming Bondi Beach Terrorist Before They Were Killed by Second Gunman
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WATCH: Dashcam Catches Heroic Husband and Wife Disarming Bondi Beach Terrorist Before They Were Killed by Second Gunman
"Dramatic dashcam video captured an elderly husband and wife wrestling a gun away from one of the terrorists who butchered 15 people in an anti-Semitic attack in Australia on Sunday. The footage of the heroic couple 69-year-old Boris Gurman and 61-year-old Sofia Gurman was shared to social media on Tuesday and confirmed by CNN and NBC News. Boris Gutman was seen yanking the firearm out of one of the terrorist's hands along the side of the road, sending both men crashing to the ground. Sofia Gurman is then seen running around a silver car, decorated with a makeshift black-and-white ISIS flag, to help her husband."
"The couple then confronted the terrorist, with Boris Gurman wielding the gun like a baseball bat as the shooter scurried back to his car. Sadly, CNN's Dana Bash reported on Tuesday that the Gurmans were both killed soon after by the second terrorist. A video emerged from a dashcam of a passing car at the Sydney massacre showing a man attacking the armed Jihadist and disarming him. Unfortunately this hero and his wife were murdered after this by the other Jihadist. I have been told their names are Boris and Sofia Gurman pic.twitter.com/iDYn5n4JOx Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) December 16, 2025"
"The Gurmans were the first victims of the shooting, which targeted a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration in Sydney. The attack was carried out by a father and son, 50-year-old Sajid Akram and 24-year-old Naveed Akram. The younger terrorist survived and is currently in critical condition in the hospital, while his father was killed at the scene. CNN's Lynda Kinkade reported the two killers had traveled to the south of the Philippines, which Kinkade said is known as a hotbed for ISIS extremism, and trained with ISIS militants before carrying out the attack. The younger terrorist returned to Australia on an Australian passport, while his dad arrived with an Indian passport. Kinkade reported the victims ranged from a 10-year-old girl to an 87-year-old Holocaust survi"
Dashcam footage shows 69-year-old Boris Gurman and 61-year-old Sofia Gurman wrestling a gun from an attacker beside the road during an attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration. Boris yanked the firearm, sending both men to the ground; Sofia ran around a silver car with a makeshift black-and-white ISIS flag to assist. The couple confronted the shooter; Boris swung the gun as a bat and the shooter retreated to his car. Both Gurmans were later killed by the second attacker. The attack killed 15 people and was carried out by a father-and-son pair who had trained with ISIS-linked militants.
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