Terrorist Naved’s mother reveal after the Bondi Beach attack on 16 people, saying, “They did not do what they had gone to do…”
- bySudha Saxena
- 15 Dec, 2025
Following the Sydney's Bondi Beach attack that killed 16 people, new social media claims have emerged about the attacker, Naveed, including allegations of his Pakistani origins and his education at a university in Islamabad. However, Australian agencies have so far...
So far, 16 people have been confirmed dead and around 42 seriously injured in the horrific shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. This attack has caused deep concern not only in Australia but also internationally. All the injured are undergoing treatment in different hospitals and security has been increased in the entire area. Meanwhile, new and serious claims have surfaced on social media regarding the accused of the attack, Naveed. Some posts and viral messages are claiming that Naveed was of Pakistani origin and had studied at Hamdard University in Islamabad. These posts are calling him a "terrorist" and saying that he targeted Jews and ordinary Australian citizens.
Mommy (Verena) says her jihadist son is a good boy.
— TullulaBelle@TullulaX0X ✝️♒🐩🐾🐓💖 (@TullulaX0X) December 15, 2025
She said he didn't have a firearm ... but her husband had six and they all lived together.
The Al-Murad Institute in Sydney, where Naveed Akram studied the Qu'ran needs to be shut ... methinks the courses may not be… pic.twitter.com/HZBvUChods
However, the Australian police, the New South Wales government, or any official investigating agency have yet to confirm the attacker's Pakistani origins, nor have they verified his education or connections to any foreign university or international network. Authorities have clarified that the investigation is ongoing and it is premature to draw any conclusions. Previously, Naveed's mother, Verena, had told the media that her son was a mason by profession and had been unemployed recently. Verena said that her son did not have any weapons, but her husband had six, and they all lived together. The Al-Murad Institute in Sydney, where Naveed Akram studied the Quran, should be closed. I suspect the courses there are not good!
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