An American surfer and two Australian surfers were found dead in a 50-foot-deep well in Baja California, Mexico, and a fourth body has been discovered, authorities said.
Meanwhile, one of the three suspects detained by Mexican authorities was reportedly in possession of one of the tourists’ mobile phones at the time of his arrest, and all three are believed to be in possession of drugs. It will be done.
Mexican authorities say the three bodies found in a well hole last week are Georgia resident Jack Carter Lord, 30, and Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30. It has not been officially confirmed that it is.
However, two news organizations border notification and FOX 5 San Diegociting sources at the Baja California Attorney General’s Office, said the bodies were those of the three missing surfers.
They are believed to have been camping at a popular surf spot known as La Bocana in the beautiful Mexican countryside about 130 miles south of San Diego when they were reported missing last Saturday.
Police then arrested Jesús Gerardo García Cota (also known as El Quecas), his partner Ali Gisel García Cota, and Jesús’ younger brother Cristian Alejandro García.
According to local news blogs, all were in possession of methamphetamine and other illegal drugs at the time of their arrest. talk baja and Zeta Tijuana.
Ali Giselle García Cota, 23, was allegedly arrested with one of the surfer’s cellphones and drugs.
Officials said the fourth person was identified as the owner of the ranch who was reported missing two weeks ago. The attorney general said he owned the land where the body was found.
The three were on a surfing vacation in the port city of Ensenada, just 130 miles south of San Diego, and had been documenting their trip on social media until last Saturday, when posts mysteriously stopped and they never made it to their Airbnb. Ta.
Stevenson University in Baltimore issued a statement The school mourned the death of Callum Robinson, who graduated in 2015 and was a star lacrosse player at the school who went on to play in the Premier Lacrosse League.
