The girlfriend of one of the two Australian brothers killed while on holiday in Mexico has broken her silence with a heartbreaking three-word message, “I miss you.”
Emily Horwath posted several messages paying tribute to her boyfriend Callum Robinson, 33, who died while he was on holiday in Baja California, Mexico.
His younger brother Jake, 30, and their friend and US citizen Jack Rhoad, 30, were also killed in what is being reportedly treated by local authorities as a bungled robbery.
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Ms Horwath, who is based in the US city of San Diego, posted a tribute containing messages, photos and videos of her, Callum and their friends on her Instagram account.
“My heart is shattered into a million pieces. I don’t have the words right now,” Ms Horwath wrote, alongside a broken heart emoji and a photo of her and Callum looking happy while celebrating at a wedding.
“You are one of one,” she wrote in another post.
“I will love you forever.”
“I’d give anything for one more koala hug,” Ms Horwath wrote in a post accompanying a picture of Callum with his arms wrapped around her.
“Praying God has wrapped you in His arms.
“I miss you.”
The three men were reported missing after they failed to show up at their Airbnb in Rosarito, a coastal city in Baja California about a 45-minute drive south of San Diego.
The brothers’ mother Debra Robinson on Thursday issued an urgent plea for help to find them.
“Reaching out to anyone who has seen my two sons,” Ms Robinson wrote on Facebook.
“They are travelling with another friend, an American citizen.
“They were due to book into an Airbnb in Rosarito after their camping weekend but they did not show up.”