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From: Hamsterwheel
The two brothers of Bondi Beach terror attack hero, Ahmed Al Ahmed, allegedly flew to Sydney from the Middle

East after they became aware that he had struck a $2.6 million dollar GoFundMe windfall.

In the wake of Mr Al Ahmed’s heroic actions, people from across the globe donated more than $2.6m to him through a GoFundMe page set up to help with Mr Al Ahmed’s medical costs.

When news of this filtered out to his brothers, Sameh Al Ahmed and Hozaifa Al Ahmed, who were both living in the Middle East at the time, they both immediately booked flights to Australia.

They then reached Sydney and both immediately began living with Mr Al Ahmed and their father at a home in Bankstown.

Police allege the relationship between the siblings quickly broke down when they started demanding a slice of the money, causing Mr Al Ahmed to leave the family home and move to another address in Sans Souci.

It is alleged Hosaifa phoned his brother on May 7 and said “if you’re a man, you would come here. I will put your head under my boot, break your other arm and smash your face. We will only leave if you give us $100,000 each”

“This situation is going to get worse for you,” Hosaifa allegedly said.

“If you want peace of mind and to be safe, you will give us $100,000 each,” Sameh allegedly replied.

Both men were charged with using a carriage service to harass or offend and were granted conditional bail despite being on tourists visas.

The duo fronted Bankstown Local Court for the first time on Wednesday, when they entered pleas of not guilty.

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