Two Australian surfers and one American surfer shot dead in the Pacific of Mexico – 2024-05-07 04:25:40

Two Australian surfers and one American were shot to death in an attempted robbery at a beach resort in the Mexican Pacific, the prosecutor’s office of the state of Baja California (northwest) confirmed on Sunday, May 5, where The crime was recorded that Australian authorities described as “horrible.”

Relatives identified the bodies of the Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter, who had traveled to a spa in the municipality of Ensenada.

The surfers were reported missing on April 27. Their bodies were recovered on the followingnoon of Friday, May 3, in a well in a cliff.

“The prosecution confirms that the bodies found in the well in the area known as La Bocana, south of Ensenada, correspond to those named Jake and Callum, of Australian origin, as well as the American Carter,” the prosecutor’s office detailed in a statement. Baja California.

The relatives of the Australians, who stayed away from the press, arrived on Saturday, May 4, from the United States and, together with Carter’s relatives, crossed from California on Sunday, May 5. They have been assisted by consular authorities from their countries.

“The confirmation comes once the victims’ relatives were able to identify them, without the need for genetic tests to be performed,” the statement added.

Jim Chalmers, treasurer of the Australian government, called the situation “absolutely appalling” in a statement to the press. “I think the hearts of the entire country go out to all their loved ones,” he said.

Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena expressed her condolences in a statement.

The Foreign Ministry “maintained a constant and direct dialogue with the Australian ambassador to Mexico, Rachel Elizabeth Moseley, and her team, to support the efforts of the diplomatic mission,” he noted.

According to Australian media, Jake was 30 years old, his brother Callum, 33, and the American Jack, 30.

“Hole by projectile”

At noon on Sunday the 5th, state prosecutor María Elena Andrade said in a press conference that The motive for the crime would be to steal the truck, especially the tires, in which the tourists were traveling.

Andrade explained that presumably the foreign tourists entered an isolated area without cell phone communication to ask for help in case of a mishap.

There they would have been intercepted by alleged criminals to seize their truck, which was later found on fire.

“The aggressors take out a weapon that they had in their possession and deprive the life of the one who initially opposed the robbery and later they attack the other two (…) and also deprive them of their lives,” said the prosecutor.

Forensic experts work in the area where the bodies of two Australian surfers and an American were located, in the town of Santo Tomas in the city of Ensenada, Mexico. (Free Press Photo: EFE)

“They all have a hole produced by a firearm projectile in the head,” added Andrade.

In this case, the prosecution On Friday, May 3, he arrested a man accused of “disappearance committed by private individuals.” He has a history related to violence, drug sales and robbery.

They also captured two other people, including a woman, investigated for their probable participation in the same crime and for carrying methamphetamines.

Before the identity of the victims was confirmed, the prosecutor said that, if the death of the surfers was confirmed, the charge would go from “disappearance committed by private individuals” to “aggravated homicide.”

“Beaches, security, freedom”

According to official figures, Mexico closed 2023 with just over 41 million foreign visitors, more than half of them Americans. The beaches are the main destination.

In Ensenada, very popular among Americans because it is regarding 100 km from the border, dozens of surf fans demonstrated this Sunday to demand greater security.

“Beaches, security, freedom, peace” or “No more deaths” were some of the messages that were read on the boards converted into banners.

The murdered surfers had already visited Mexico, the prosecutor indicated based on stories from family members.

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“They comment that on many occasions they came to participate in their favorite sport, they never had anything to regret,” he said, insisting that the crime would not have had to do with their status as foreign tourists.

On Callum’s Instagram account you can see some images of his stay in the Mexican Pacific, toasting with beer, eating tacos, relaxing in a jacuzzi or preparing to surf.

According to Australian media, Callum played professionally in the American lacrosse league and Jake is a doctor based in Perth.

The authorities found a fourth body in the well, but they rule out having anything to do with the surfers’ case since it had been abandoned for longer.

Other foreign tourists visiting the Mexican Pacific area have been the target of criminal attacks.

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In November 2015, two Australian surfers, Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman, were murdered and their bodies later burned while traveling through the state of Sinaloa (northwest).

The spiral of criminal violence that engulfs Mexico leaves more than 450,000 dead and more than 100,000 missing since the end of 2006, when the federal government launched a controversial military anti-drug operation.


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