Arrests in Mexico over missing Perth brothers. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong provides update on the situation.
In a shocking development, arrests have been made in Mexico regarding the case of missing Perth brothers. The Australian Federal Police and the Mexican embassy are actively involved in the investigation to uncover the truth behind this mysterious disappearance. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong recently spoke in Adelaide, confirming the support and collaboration between the authorities of both countries in resolving this troubling situation.
As the search for the missing Australians continues, the details surrounding their disappearance remain shrouded in mystery. The recent arrests in Mexico have brought a glimmer of hope to the families and friends of the missing brothers, hoping for a breakthrough in the case. The collaborative efforts between Australian and Mexican authorities showcase a strong determination to find answers and ensure justice prevails.
The missing Australian brothers have sparked nationwide attention and concern, capturing the hearts of many who await positive updates on their whereabouts. The support from Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong reflects the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Australians, especially those in distress overseas. Let us all keep the missing brothers in our thoughts, hoping for a safe return and a resolution to this puzzling disappearance.
Briefly now to Adelaide, where Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong is speaking. She said the Australian Federal Police and Mexican embassy were supporting ...
Jake and Callum Robinson's parents said they would travel to the US and Mexico "to be as close as possible to the area where they were last seen".
Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend have not been seen since April 27.
A frantic search is underway Friday for an American and two Australian brothers who went missing nearly a week ago while on a surfing trip in Mexico.
American Jack Carter Rhoad and Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson were reported missing on April 29, according to the Baja California's prosecutors' ...
Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad were surfing and camping along the Baja coast when they went missing on April ...
Mexican authorities said Thursday they have found tents and questioned three people in the case of two Australians and an American who went missing over the ...
Images posted to social media showing the possible last known location of missing Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson have been unearthed as the ...
Mexican authorities have located three bodies in an area of northern Mexico where two Australians and one American were reported missing in Baja California, ...
Drug cartels have not been ruled out in the disappearance of Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson on...
Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and US national Jack Carter Rhoad were last seen on April 27, according to authorities in Baja California.
Mexican authorities say three bodies have been found in an area where two Australian brothers and their American travel companion are missing.
Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad have been missing since April 2...
Siblings Callum and Jake Robinson and US citizen Carter Rhoad were travelling on a surfing holiday when they were reported missing.
Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and US national Jack Carter Rhoad were last seen on April 27, according to authorities in Baja California.