Mexican authorities confirm missing U.S., Australian tourists have died

Members of the United States and Australian embassies and the parents of missing U.S. and Australian tourists leave the Forensic Medical Service in Ensenada
Members of the United States and Australian embassies and the parents of missing U.S. and Australian tourists leave the Forensic Medical Service (Servicio Medico Forense) after the parents identified that the three bodies found earlier are their children's, in Ensenada, Mexico, May 5, 2024. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
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Mexican authorities confirm missing U.S., Australian tourists have died

Family members of three tourists who went missing in northern Mexico last month have identified their bodies, the state prosecutor's office in Baja California said in a statement on Sunday.

The remains of Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, and American Carter Rhoad, 30, were found in a well earlier this week in what authorities are treating as a murder investigation.

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