The lifeless bodies of the 3 Missing Surfers in Mexico havbe been found.
They were discovered at the bottom of a cliff located in the Punta San Jose area in the area known as the lighthouse in the delegation of Santo Tomas, Ensenada municipality.
They were Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson (33 and 30, respectively), and American Jack Carter Rhoad, 30, who were last seen on April 27th at northern Baja surf spot, K-38. The Robinson brothers had attended the Coachella music festival before going to Mexico to surf. Callum was based in the U.S. and Jake, who worked in regional hospitals across Australia, had flown out two weeks ago to visit him.
The mother of the brothers reported them missing shortly shortly after, when she noticed their social media posting of their trip had stopped and she found out they failed to check into their AirBnB accommodation in the city of Rosarita on April 28. She pleaded for help via social media, sparking others to help spread the word.
The last image posted to Callum's Instagram shows the group made to San Miguel beach in Ensenada before going off the radar:
The truck they had been traveling in was a white Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck at the beach ion Rosarito.
That same vehicle was later found burnt-out in the Santo Tomás area after the ranch manager called 911 on Thursday. Police also say they found three abandoned tents south of Ensenada, with local media reporting that blood was found on them.
On Friday, May 3, unconfirmed local reports that two of the bodies were found in a well, but other outlets have described the location as 'near a cliff'. The local police had suspected foul play as their burned-out car was found as well as an abandoned campsite with traces of blood.
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with their dissappearance. A 23-year-old Mexican woman who reportedly was discovered in possession of a mobile phone belonging to one of the brothers, along with methamphetamine.
Two men, also Mexican, were also arrested as part of the investigation, said Baja California’s chief public prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade Ramirez.
Police were able to make the arrests after one of the brothers' mobile phones was turned back on, and pinged a local mobile tower.
"The detainees are the brothers Cristian Alejandro "N" and Jesús Gerardo "N" (a) "El Kekas" partner of Ari Gisel "N" who was secured on Wednesday morning in the possession of the cell phone of one of the missing tourists and had pointed out who gave it to.
In all cases the suspects would be in possession of various doses of drug when arrested.
As reported, this Wednesday, the municipal police carried out an operation in the area of La Bocana to search for three surfers missing since Saturday, April 27 when their relatives stopped contacting them.
The missing tourists are 30-year-old Jake Robinson, 33-year-old Callum Robinson (brothers) and Carter Rhoad, 30, who were last seen Sunday 28 in the La Bocana area.
They intended to return to a house they had rented for vacation at an AIRBNB in Rosarito and were traveling aboard a white Colorado-branded pick up with plates 70189W1.
The operation was carried out in the area near the Bocana de Santo Tomás in the site known as San Juan de las Pulgas and Punta San Jose 150 kilometers south of the city of Ensenada, bordering the coast.
Unofficially it is known that in the search area they located an abandoned cottage, apparently from surfers and traces of violence."
Australian brothers Jake, 30, (right) and Callum Robinson, 33, pictured below:
They were travelling with 30-year-old American Jack Carter Rhoad. Pictured below in an image uploaded by Callum last Saturday, shortly before the trio went missing.

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