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A tourist who was killed on a surfing trip in Mexico left his girlfriend a heartbreaking voice message before his death

A tourist who was killed on a surfing trip in Mexico left his girlfriend a heartbreaking voice message before his death

Featured Image Source: 9News / Instagram/@emily_livia

Australian surfer Callum Robinson left his girlfriend a heartbreaking final voice message.

The girlfriend of one of the tourists killed on a trip to Mexico shared his heartbreaking final voice message with her.

The Australian Callum Robinson visited Baja California in Mexico with his brother Jake Robinson (30) and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad (30).

All three members of the group were found dead at the bottom of a 50-foot-deep well in Baja, California.

It is believed the tourists were last seen alive in the city of Ensenada on April 27, before they failed to check into their pre-booked accommodation.

Authorities in Mexico initially said they were the victims of a violent robbery intended to “steal their tires.”

As CBS reported, senior prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade Ramirez said in a press conference: “They approached her with the intent of stealing her vehicle and taking the tires and other parts to install on the older model pickup truck she was driving lead.”

Callum, 33, left his girlfriend Emily Horwath a voice message contacting her. This would be the last message he sent her.

Horwath posted the touching final message she received from him on her Instagram page, Australian newspaper 7 News reported.

Callum Robinson and his girlfriend Emily.  (Instagram / @emily_livia)

Callum Robinson and his girlfriend Emily. (Instagram / @emily_livia)

In the message, Callum said: “Happy Tuesday! Good morning

“It’s 11:11 and all I’m thinking about is you. I just wanted to leave you a quick note and say hello, baby.

“I hope you have a phenomenal start to your day. For some reason I feel a big grin on your face today. I hope you are full of positivity and smiles.

“Cheers, baby. Miss you.”

In a caption to the post, she also paid tribute to her late partner, writing: “This man changed my life in ways I can’t even put into words.”

“I still don’t understand a world without him and his energy. I am so grateful to have loved him.

Emily shared his message on her Instagram.  (Instagram / @emily_livia)

Emily shared his message on her Instagram. (Instagram / @emily_livia)

She added: “Tell your people you love them. “Live life to the fullest every day, be kind to others and laugh uncontrollably.

“Don’t let the little things bother you. Lead positively. And live like Cal.”

The men’s deaths have raised fears about the safety of tourists traveling to Mexico.

Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila addressed the concerns, saying: “Baja California remains a safe tourism state for the thousands of people who visit us from the rest of the country and the world.”

“I send my condolences and solidarity to the families during this difficult time.”

All three men were found with gunshot wounds, CBS reports.

Authorities in Mexico and the United States are currently investigating the tragedy and three people have been arrested in Mexico in connection with the murders.

Topics: News, World News, Australia