AnAustralian surfer, whose body was found with gunshot wounds at the bottom of a well inMexico, sent his girlfriend a touching voice message just hours before he was allegedly shot to death.
Callum Robinson, 32, was on a trip with his brother, Jake Robinson, 30, and their American friend, Jack Carter Rhoad, 30, when they went missing in late April. Their bodies were found in Baja California at the bottom of a well that was more than 50 feet deep, FBI officials confirmed.
HighlightsCallum Robinson sent his girlfriend a loving message hours before being found dead with gunshot wounds in MexicoIt is suspected that Callum, his brother, and their friend were victims of a suspected robberyThree suspects were arrested in connection to the incident, but no murder charges have been pressed so farThe tourists possibly tried to stop thieves from stealing their pickup truck before their tragic deaths
Callum Robinson was found dead with gunshot wounds alongside his brother, Jake Robinson, and friend, Jack Carter Rhoad
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Emily Horwath, the Australian tourist’s girlfriend, revealed that herboyfriendsent her a loving message before he went missing in April.
“Happy Tuesday! Good morning,” the Perth native said in his message to Emily.
The Australian surfer sent a touching message to his girlfriend, Emily Horwath, just hours before he went missing
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“That’s exactly who you were. Positivity and smiles,” added the devastated girlfriend.
In another post, the grieving girlfriend spoke about how Callum changed her life and how grateful she is “to have loved him.”
“This man changed my life,” the bereaved girlfriend said about her Australian surfer boyfriend
“This man changed my life in a way that I can’t even put into words,” she wrote.
“I don’t yet understand a world without him and his energy in it. I feel so grateful to have loved him,” she continued.
“Tell your people you love them,” she added. “Live life to the fullest every day be kind to others, laugh uncontrollably. Don’t let the small stuff bother you. lead with positivity. and live like Cal.”
Callum, who was a member of Australia’s national lacrosse team and a resident of San Diego, was last seen alive with the two other victims on April 27 during their trip to the city of Ensenada.
The younger Robinson brother, Jake, had traveled from Australia just a couple of weeks before the incident.
Their friend, Jack, was living in San Diego and was due to get married to his fiancée, Natalie Wiertz, in August this year.
“I’m just thinking about you,” Callum told his girlfriend in the last voice message he shared with her
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During theirsurfingtrip in Ensenada, it is believed the three victims tried to stop a group of thieves from stealing their pickup truck. The attackers allegedly wanted the vehicle’s tires and attempted to rob the trio of tourists while they werecamping.
Investigators found blood stains at theircampsiteand believe the assailants burned their tents.
Officials believe Callum and his fellow travelers were victims of a violent robbery incident
“When they (the foreigners) came up and caught them, surely, they resisted,” Andrade continued. “And these people, the assailants, took out a gun and first they killed the one who was putting up resistance against the vehicle theft, and then others came along and joined the fight to defend their property and their companion who had been attacked, and they killed them too.”
The three victims were found at the bottom of a 50-foot-deep well in Baja California
Investigators said a fourth body was also found at the bottom of the well, but they believe the corpse was not connected to the brutal killings of Jack and the Robinson brothers. Officials believe the fourth body belongs to a rancher who disappeared two weeks prior.
Three suspects, Jesús Gerardo Garcia Cota, alias El Kekas, his partner Ari Gisel García Cota, and Jesús’ brother Cristian Alejandro Garcia, were arrested in connection with the incident involving thesurfers. No murder charges have been pressed against them so far.
Sources claim that there could also be a drug cartel-related cover-up in the story.
“Given the deep and widespread corruption in the Mexican police, it’s hard to dismiss the possibility of a cover-up, potentially to shift blame away from a powerful drug cartel. This would certainly align with the Mexican government’s efforts to downplay the severity of cartel violence inMexico,” a source told theNew York Post.
Callum’s parents, Deborah and Martin Robinson, spoke about the two brothers who tragically lost their lives during their trip to Mexico
Deborah and Martin Robinson, parents of the two slain brothers, said Jake was on “the trip of [a] lifetime” when the tragic incident took place.
“Callum and Jake are beautiful human beings. We love them so much and this breaks our heart,” they said, according toBBC.
“With his beautiful long hair and charming smile, he truly embodied the nickname ‘big koala’ – warm, friendly, and always there to lend a helping hand,” the club said in a statement.
People on social media were heartbroken over the news of the three victims’ death
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