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Families and Partner of Slain Surfers Honor Their Legacy on First Anniversary

One year after their tragic deaths in Baja California, tributes pour in for Callum and Jake Robinson and Jack Carter Rhoad, as their foundation continues to support causes they cherished.

Perth brothers Callum, 33, and Jake, 31, vanished in Mexico near Ensenada in Baja California on April 27 last year. Their bodies were found a week later.
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Overview

  • Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson, along with their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad, disappeared on April 27, 2024, during a surfing trip in Baja California, Mexico, and were found dead a week later in a remote well.
  • Mexican authorities have arrested five suspects linked to the case, with charges including aggravated homicide and kidnapping, though legal proceedings remain ongoing.
  • Callum’s partner, Emily Horwath, posted a heartfelt tribute marking the first anniversary of the tragedy, expressing her grief and commitment to keeping his memory alive.
  • The Callum and Jake Robinson Foundation, established by their parents, supports initiatives such as providing insulin pumps for diabetic athletes, lacrosse access, and coastal clean-ups, reflecting the brothers’ passions.
  • Public tributes and reflections from family and friends highlight the enduring impact of the trio’s lives and the efforts to honor their legacy through advocacy and remembrance.