Mexican authorities discovered a fourth body in a 50-foot deep well in Baja California, where an American and two Australian surfers were recently found dead. Suspects taken into custody by the authorities were found in possession of drugs, and one of them had a tourist’s phone on her when she was arrested. While Mexican officials have not officially confirmed the identities of the deceased, sources indicate that the bodies found are those of Jack Carter Rhoad and Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson.

The missing surfers were believed to have been camping at La Bocana, a popular surf spot in Mexico, when they were reported missing. Authorities arrested Jesús Gerardo Garcia Cota, Ari Gisel Garcia Cota, and Cristian Alejandro Garcia, who were found with methamphetamine and other illegal narcotics. Ari Gisel Garcia Cota, 23, was allegedly in possession of one of the missing surfer’s phones along with drugs. The fourth body was identified as a ranch owner who was reported missing two weeks prior and owned the property where all the bodies were discovered.

The three surfers were on a vacation in Ensenada, documenting their trip on social media before they went missing. The posts abruptly stopped, and they failed to arrive at their Airbnb. Callum Robinson, one of the Australian surfers, was a former lacrosse player at Stevenson University in Baltimore, which issued a statement mourning his death. The investigation into the deaths of the surfers and the ranch owner is ongoing, and Mexican authorities continue to gather evidence and information about the case.

The discovery of the bodies in the well in Baja California has shocked the communities of the missing surfers and the ranch owner. The tragic incident has raised concerns about safety and security in the region, particularly for tourists and visitors. The involvement of drugs in the incident has also highlighted the ongoing issue of drug trafficking and violence in Mexico, which has led to numerous deaths and disappearances in recent years.

The details surrounding the deaths of the surfers and the ranch owner are still unclear, and Mexican authorities are working to piece together the events leading to their tragic end. The suspects in custody are being questioned and investigated to determine their involvement and motive in the case. The families and friends of the victims are mourning their loss and seeking answers about what happened to their loved ones during their trip to Mexico.

As the investigation continues, more information will likely emerge about the circumstances of the deaths and the identities of the suspects involved. The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can be present when traveling abroad and the importance of being cautious in unfamiliar environments. The communities affected by the deaths are waiting for justice to be served and for those responsible to be held accountable for their actions.

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