The surviving Bondi Beach attacker has regained consciousness and been formally arrested at his hospital bedside, marking a grim new phase in Australia’s deadliest terror attack in nearly three decades. Police say Naveed Akram, who emerged from a coma after being shot during the rampage, is now facing sweeping terror and murder charges linked to the massacre at a Hanukkah celebration. Investigators waited until doctors confirmed he was mentally fit before taking him into custody. The arrest follows days of national mourning after 15 people were killed and dozens wounded, as authorities piece together the full scale of one of the most shocking acts of violence in modern Australian history.