The Australian brothers were on a surfing trip in Mexico when they were allegedly murdered by Mexican nationals attempting to steal car parts.
The deaths of Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson have shocked the local community and sparked tributes from across the globe.
The girlfriend of one of the Australians killed in Mexico has posted of her heartbreak after police confirmed the identities of three bodies found in a well last week.
While the investigation is still ongoing,prosecutors believe the deaths were a result of a robbery gone wrong and that one of the attackers shot the men after they refused to hand over their car.
Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and US national Jack Carter Rhoad were last seen on April 27,according to authorities in Baja California.
A torched vehicle has been found as Mexican authorities search for Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson.
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Family and friends haven’t heard from Jake and Callum Robinson since Saturday,with the pair failing to check in to their Airbnb.
Doreen Farrington,76,was meant to be in Dubai for 90 minutes,but she’s still there more than 40 hours later after torrential rain caused airport chaos – and worried family members have been unable to contact her.
The swimmers are travelling to compete in Portugal,but had to sleep overnight at the airport after the weather caused flight chaos.
After allegedly attacking a local,the Australian had to be kept safe from an angry mob at about 3.30am near the Potato Head Beach Club in North Kuta.