Three surfers who went missing in Baja California, Mexico over a week ago were confirmed dead after their bodies were identified by relatives, Mexican officials announced Sunday.
Authorities said the evidence showed that the tourists, one American and two Australians, were likely victims of a violent carjacking attempt.
Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad were found dead at the bottom of a 15-metre well about six kilometres away from their camping site. They had each been shot in the head, the State Attorney General’s Office of Baja California said.
At least three people have been arrested in connection to the incident.
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Authorities said the evidence showed that the tourists, one American and two Australians, were likely victims of a violent carjacking attempt.
Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad were found dead at the bottom of a 15-metre well about six kilometres away from their camping site. They had each been shot in the head, the State Attorney General’s Office of Baja California said.
At least three people have been arrested in connection to the incident.
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