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After 3 Tourists Go Missing, Bodies Are Found in Baja California

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Americas|After 3 Tourists Go Missing, Bodies Are Found in Baja California

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/03/world/americas/mexico-missing-surfers.html

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Mexican authorities recovered the three bodies as a search went on for two Australian tourists and a U.S. citizen who disappeared while on vacation.

Rescue and forensic workers and prosecutors near La Bocana beach in Baja California, Mexico, on Friday.Credit...Guillermo Arias/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

A dayslong search for three missing tourists who disappeared near a surfing town close to the U.S.-Mexico border ended tragically on Friday as the authorities said that they had located three bodies in a water hole.

Two Australian brothers, Callum and Jake Robinson, and their friend, Jack Carter Rhoad, a U.S. citizen, had been on vacation surfing and camping along the coast near the Mexican city of Ensenada when they disappeared on Saturday.

Debra Robinson, the mother of the brothers, said in a social media post on Wednesday that they had booked an Airbnb in another coastal town north of Ensenada but never showed up there.

"Reaching out to anyone who has seen my two sons. They have not contacted us," she pleaded to the more than 120,000 members of a community Facebook page created for people interested in touring Mexico's Baja California peninsula.

She added that Callum was a Type 1 diabetic.

The state's attorney general, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, said in a news conference on Thursday that prosecutors were investigating three people related to the case but that crucial time had passed since the disappearance of the three men.

"Unfortunately, it wasn't until the last few days that they were reported missing," Ms. Andrade Ramírez told reporters. "So, that meant that important hours or time was lost."

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