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Why were surfers killed in Mexico?

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Why were surfers killed in Mexico?

Video above: The dad and mom of two Australian surfers who had been discovered useless in Baja California, Mexico final week spoke publicly Tuesday, Might 7.

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A person suspected of killing three surfers, two Australian brothers and a San Diego man, has been recognized by Mexican authorities.

Based on the Baja California Lawyer Common’s Workplace, Jesus Gerardo ‘N.’ was taken into custody in connection to the incident. His nickname was reported to be “El Kekas.” His final title was not made public.

The image under, offered by the Baja California Lawyer Common’s Workplace, reveals the suspect, whose face and physique have been blurred out.

(Courtesy of the Baja California Lawyer Common’s Workplace)

The three victims had been on a browsing journey close to Ensenada, Mexico, after they had been reported lacking on the finish of April after not exhibiting as much as their Airbnb.

Shortly after, Baja California Lawyer Common María Elena Andrade Ramírez introduced an investigation into their disappearance had been launched.

It was later introduced on Friday, Might 3, that three our bodies had been positioned in La Bocana, about 130 miles south of San Diego. The human stays had been recovered from a 50-foot effectively.

Relations recognized the three males as Jake and Callum Robinson and Jack Carter Rhoad.

Based on Mexican authorities, it’s suspected that the victims had been killed after an try and steal their truck for its tires.

One other man and a girl remained in custody dealing with drug possession fees. Two different suspects are being sought in reference to the killings.

Border Report’s Salvador Rivera contributed to this report.

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