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“When I do save the people, I do it from the heart because it was a nice day, everyone was enjoying, celebrating with their kids,” he said.
He also expressed his appreciation for Australia and spoke about the importance of standing up against violence.
“This country, best country in the world, but we’re not going to stand and keep watching, enough is enough,” he added.
As with any criminal matter, the allegations remain before the courts, and Al Ahmed is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
The case is expected to receive significant public attention given his high profile following the December tragedy and the widespread recognition he received for his actions that day.
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