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Bodies of murdered tourists Carter Rhoad, Callum and Jake Robinson identified by families as Mexican police promise justice

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Missing tourists Callum and Jake Robinson, as well as their friend Carter Rhoad, have been identified as the bodies pulled from a well on Friday.

The victims’ families confirmed the terrible truth on Sunday in Mexico, after a week-long search.

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The bodies of Callum and Jake Robinson were identified by their parents on SundayCredit: Apostille
The three men were surfing in Baja California when, suddenly, contact ceased.

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The three men were surfing in Baja California when, suddenly, contact ceased.Credit: Apostille
Police found their bodies in a well on Friday

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Police found their bodies in a well on FridayCredit: AFP
Residents have already set up memorials for tourists at the well and on the beach

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Residents have already set up memorials for tourists at the well and on the beachCredit: AP

There will be no need to identify the bodies with genetic testing, the state attorney general’s office said in a statement.

Brothers Callum and Jake were accompanied by Carter, an American, when they disappeared in Baja California during a surfing trip.

Their bodies were found in a 15-meter well near a cliff in Punta San José, in Santo Tomás, in the municipality of Ensenada, close to a remote surf spot known as Farol, the newspaper reports. San Diego Union-Tribune.

It was about four miles from where the trio were camped and were allegedly killed.

The state’s attorney general, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, said she is committed to investigating “these unfortunate events until those responsible feel the full weight of the law,” according to The Guardian.

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