Search for Australian brothers and US man missing on Mexico surfing trip ends with discovery of bodies | World News

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The search for two Australian brothers and a US tourist who went missing in northern Mexico has come to a tragic end as bodies have been found near where they disappeared. Jake and Callum Robinson from Australia, along with American Jack Carter Rhoad, were believed to have been on a camping and surfing trip when they went missing.

The trio had not been in touch with their families since April 27, and their tents and truck were found on a remote stretch of coast near Santo Tomas in Baja California state. Three people have been arrested and charged in connection with their disappearance.

The bodies have yet to be formally identified, but the location where they were recovered is close to where the men went missing. Mexican authorities are still investigating the case, and the US State Department is closely monitoring the situation.

In a Facebook message, the mother of the Robinson brothers revealed that they were traveling with another friend, an American citizen, and were supposed to check into an Airbnb in Rosarito after the weekend but never showed up. She pleaded with the public for any information and mentioned that Callum has Type 1 diabetes.

While drug cartels are active in the area, authorities are keeping all lines of investigation open until more information is uncovered. This tragic incident has left both families and authorities searching for answers in this heartbreaking case.

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