Bodies in Mexico presumed to be missing surfers have bullet wounds to head
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Tijuana, Mexico: Three bodies believed to be those of two Australian brothers and an American who disappeared on a surfing trip in Mexico have bullet...
Tijuana, Mexico: Three bodies believed to be those of two Australian brothers and an American who disappeared on a surfing trip in Mexico have bullet wounds to the head, authorities said Sunday.
Relatives of Australians Callum and Jake Robinson, and their American friend Jack Carter, were in Mexico to aid in the identification process, state prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade said at a press conference.
"The relatives arrived in the United States (on Saturday) and today they presented themselves to the prosecutor's office," she said.
The victims "all have a hole in their head made by a firearm projectile," Andrade added.
The motive was believed to the attempted theft of their pick-up truck, she said.