Charges laid over disappearance of Jake and Callum Robinson

Mexican authorities have charged three people who were being questioned over the disappearance of Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson.

The state prosecutors office confirmed three bodies had been discovered in an area of Baja California near where the two Australians and an American had been on a camping and surfing trip.

“Three bodies were found south of the city of Ensenada, and they were recovered in coordination with other authorities during a specialized operation because they were found in a zone of difficult access,” the office said in a statement.

“This was done as part of the search for two Australians and one American reported missing,” the office said.

Prosecutors said the three people who had been arrested over the disappearance had been charged with a crime equivalent to kidnapping. It was unclear if they might face more charges.

Camera IconAerial view showing rescue workers, forensics, and prosecutors preparing to enter a waterhole where human remains were found near La Bocana Beach, Santo Tomas delegation in Ensenada, Baja California State, Mexico. Credit: GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP
Further human remains were found near La Bocana Beach, Santo Tomas delegation, in Ensenada, Baja California State, Mexico.
Camera IconFurther human remains were found near La Bocana Beach, Santo Tomas delegation, in Ensenada, Baja California State, Mexico. Credit: GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP

The site where the bodies were discovered near the township of Santo Tomas was near the remote seaside area where the missing men’s tents and truck were found Thursday on a remote stretch of coast.

The men — WA brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad — went missing Saturday. They did not show up at their planned accommodations over the weekend.

The U.S. State Department said: “We are aware of those reports (of bodies) and are closely monitoring the situation. At this time we have no further comment.”

Maria Elena Andrade Ramirez, the chief state prosecutor, said evidence found along with the abandoned tents was linked to the three people being questioned about the missing foreigners.

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