The lacrosse world is mourning the loss of Callum Robinson, 33, his brother Jack, and their American friend Jack Rhoad, who were discovered dead in a remote area of Mexico. The three friends, all experienced surfers, were reported missing during a surfing trip, and their bodies were found at the bottom of a 15-meter-deep well in the La Bocana neighborhood of Santo Tomás.
The recovery effort was challenging, requiring significant time and effort to reach the well, which was located next to an abandoned house near the beach. Upon retrieval, the bodies were found to have severe injuries, and three of the four bodies were tentatively identified as the missing surfers. The fourth body’s identity remains unknown, but authorities suspect it may be a victim of an earlier crime.
Callum Robinson, also known as “Big Koala,” was a highly respected figure in the lacrosse community, known for his impressive skills on the field and his kind and generous nature off the field. He played professional lacrosse in the MLL and PLL, was an All-American at Stevenson University, and represented Australia on the national team.
The lacrosse community is in shock and mourning, with friends and teammates remembering Callum, Jack, and Jack Rhoad as talented athletes and wonderful individuals. The cause of death has not been released, but authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding their disappearance and deaths.
The families of the deceased are in the thoughts and prayers of the lacrosse community, and a memorial service is being planned to honor their memories. The investigation is ongoing, and more details will be released as they become available.
Callum’s legacy on and off the field will be remembered and cherished by all who knew him. His impact on the lacrosse community was immense, and he will be deeply missed by his teammates, opponents, and fans alike.
In this difficult time, the lacrosse community comes together to support the families and friends of Callum, Jack, and Jack Rhoad, and to celebrate the lives of these three talented and beloved individuals.
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The investigation into the deaths of Callum Robinson, Jack Robinson, and Jack Rhoad is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding their disappearance and deaths. The lacrosse community is in shock and mourning, with friends and teammates remembering the three men as talented athletes and wonderful individuals.
Callum Robinson was a highly respected figure in the lacrosse community, known for his impressive skills on the field and his kind and generous nature off the field. He played professional lacrosse in the MLL and PLL, was an All-American at Stevenson University, and represented Australia on the national team.
Jack Robinson was also a talented lacrosse player and surfer, and was known for his adventurous spirit and love of the outdoors. Jack Rhoad was a skilled surfer and lacrosse player, and was remembered by friends and teammates as a kind and generous person who always put others before himself.
The three men were reported missing during a surfing trip, and their bodies were found at the bottom of a 15-meter-deep well in the La Bocana neighborhood of Santo Tomás. The recovery effort was challenging, requiring significant time and effort to reach the well, which was located next to an abandoned house near the beach.
The cause of death has not been released, but authorities suspect foul play may have been involved. The investigation is ongoing, and more details will be released as they become available.
In the meantime, the lacrosse community is coming together to support the families and friends of Callum, Jack, and Jack Rhoad, and to celebrate the lives of these three talented and beloved individuals. A memorial service is being planned, and details will be released as they become available.
Rest in peace, Callum, Jack, and Jack. Your memories will be cherished by all who knew you.