On December 14, Pasha, a migrant from India studying to become a chef, found himself at the centre of the Bondi attack, a moment that changed his life forever.
In this interview, he walks us through what he witnessed and why he chose to turn toward others, even when his own life was at risk. He reflects on the trauma that followed, the role of faith, and how the experience reshaped him as a father and a person. As the national conversation quickly shifted from what happened to who to blame, Pasha speaks about the impact of scapegoating migrants and Muslims.
00:00 – Introduction
03:53 – What did you witness at Bondi?
06:05 – What made you stop and turn towards people?
07:00 – Were you afraid for your own life?
10:05 – Can you tell us about the elderly woman you helped
10:51 – How do you carry seeing death for the first time?
12:29 – What was it like going back to Bondi?
13:25 – How have you been trying to cope with this?
14:35 – Politicians and commentators blamed Muslims and Migrants.
15:44 – What is your message to Ahmed Al-Ahmed?
16:01 – Whats was your family’s reactions?
17:02 – What is your message to Australians?
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