Missing Foreigners in Baja, Mexico
Three foreign surfers' bodies found in northern Mexico
The prosecutor's office has stated that there is a high degree of possibility that the bodies belong to the two Australian youths and one American who disappeared on April 27 in Punta San José, near Ensenada.
Mexican authorities have made progress in the investigation into the disappearance of three foreign surfers. According to reports, three bodies were found near the area where the surfers vanished, although no further details on their location or condition have been released. The state prosecutor's office has also arrested three people linked to the disappearance.
The missing surfers are two Australian brothers, Jake and Callum Robinson, both in their 30s, who were on a surfing holiday in Mexico's Baja California peninsula. They were last seen on April 27 at an Airbnb rental property in Rosarito, but failed to turn up as expected. The investigation has found tents and questioned three people, with authorities also discovering a vehicle, tents, and a cell phone during the search.
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