The tragic deaths of three surfers, two Australians and one American, have been confirmed by the Mexican public prosecutor’s office. Their bodies were discovered in a 15-meter deep well with gunshot wounds to the head. The vehicle they were last seen driving, a pickup truck, was found burned not far from where their bodies were found.
The surfers, Jake (30) and Callum (33) Robinson, and Jack Carter (30), had gone missing a week ago at a popular surf spot in Baja California, Mexico. When they failed to show up at their Airbnb and the American didn’t report to work, authorities launched a search for them. The families of the three surfers are present to identify the bodies.
One lead being investigated is a failed attempt to steal their pickup truck. Local authorities arrested three individuals believed to be connected to the case, with one being found in possession of a missing person’s phone. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to unravel the circumstances surrounding the surfers’ tragic deaths.
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