Murdered bodies ‘most likely’ those of missing surfers, Mexican investigators say


by KEYT

KEYT— By Stefano Pozzebon and Bertha Ramos, CNN (CNN) — Mexican authorities said Sunday that three bodies found in the state of Baja California earlier this week had been murdered and are “most likely” those of three missing surfers from the US and Australia. The state’s Attorney General Maria Elena Andrade told a news conference that

The Telegraph—Bodies found dumped in Mexican well belong to missing surfers. American and two Australian brothers who went missing while on holiday killed in suspected carjacking

The Guardian—Missing surfers died from gunshots after attempted robbery, Mexican officials say. Families of two Australians and American who went missing in Baja California have identified the bodies, officials sayMexican authorities have identified the three dead bodies found in a well in Mexico as Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and their travelling companion, Jack Carter Rhoad.The trio, who went missing in the Pacific coast state of Baja California, were killed with gunshots to the head, Mexican authorities said on Sunday. Continue reading

Al Jazeera—Bodies of murdered Australian, US surfers identified in Mexico. The three men were killed during a camping and surfing trip along Mexico's Pacific coast.