Thieves killed Australian brothers, American to steal their ute, say Mexican authorities

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Thieves killed Australian brothers, American to steal their ute, say Mexican authorities
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The three men went missing last weekend during a camping and surfing trip, posting idyllic photos on social media of waves and isolated beaches.

Thieves killed two Australians and an American on a surfing trip to Mexico in order to steal their ute, particularly because they wanted the tyres, authorities said on Sunday.

A missing persons poster for Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad. But Andrade Ramírez described the moments of terror that ended the trip for the Australian brothers and the American. The site where the bodies were discovered near the township of Santo Tomás was near the remote seaside area where the missing men’s tents and truck were found Thursday along the coast. From their last photo posts, the trip looked perfect. But even experienced local expats are questioning whether it is safe to camp along the largely deserted coast any more.

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