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Missing surfer’s chilling last message before vanishing

Social media has provided an insight into the movements of two Perth brothers just hours before they vanished while on a surfing trip in Mexico.

Three arrested amid search for Aussie brothers missing in Mexico

New social media posts from one of the Perth brothers missing in Mexico have been uncovered, showing the beach where the pair were reportedly last seen.

Unearthed social media posts give insight into the final hours before Perth brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, went missing in Mexico.

Instagram stories from Callum Robinson accounts showed highlights from the group’s trip across the country, revealing the beach where he and his brother were last seen on a surf trip.

Rosarito Beach in Baja California, Mexico is the last place the brothers were confirmed to have been before they failed to check into an Airbnb.
Rosarito Beach in Baja California, Mexico is the last place the brothers were confirmed to have been before they failed to check into an Airbnb.
A photo seemingly featuring the white ute discovered by Mexico police.
A photo seemingly featuring the white ute discovered by Mexico police.
US citizen Jack Rhoad, 30, who went missing alongside Jake and Callum Robinson. The three were travelling together.
US citizen Jack Rhoad, 30, who went missing alongside Jake and Callum Robinson. The three were travelling together.
The Perth brothers were sightseeing in Mexico’s Baja California.
The Perth brothers were sightseeing in Mexico’s Baja California.

The pair, alongside US citizen Jack Rhoad, 30, went missing near the Rosarito and Ensenada region of Baja California on Saturday morning.

The Perth men’s mother Debra Robinson said she had not heard from her sons since Saturday in a public appeal for help on Thursday.

Authorities are especially concerned for Callum, given he is a type one diabetic.

Mexican authorities found a burnt-out white ute, believed to belong to one of the brothers, as well as three abandoned tents south of the Ensenada region.

Local media reported that blood was found in the tents.

Three arrests have been made in Mexico, including a woman carrying one of the brothers’ phones, as well as drugs.

On Saturday it was revealed three bodies had been found in the area where the surfers were last seen.

The remains have not been formally identified.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed they were assisting the Robinson family.

Inside the final days of a Mexican surf trip before Australian brother Callum and Jake Robinson vanished
Inside the final days of a Mexican surf trip before Australian brother Callum and Jake Robinson vanished
Jake and Callum Robinson were travelling with US citizen Jack Rhoad.
Jake and Callum Robinson were travelling with US citizen Jack Rhoad.
Jack Rhoad and Jake Robinson.
Jack Rhoad and Jake Robinson.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is helping the family.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is helping the family.

Lacrosse Australia issued a statement on social media expressing its concern over the whereabouts of Jake, Callum and Jack.

It described Callum as an “Australian lacrosse star.”

“We urge the Australian lacrosse community and our global lacrosse family to continue sharing the post from Callum’s friends and family (located on the LA Facebook and Instagram story) in the hope that Callum, Jake and Jack are found safe and sound,” the statement reads.

“Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the Callum, Jake and Jack during this incredibly stressful time.”

Originally published as Missing surfer’s chilling last message before vanishing

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