Tweet Facebook Mail Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson have been laid to rest six weeks after their lives were cut short while on a surfing trip in Mexico . The pair, aged 32 and 31, had been travelling through the Baja Coast region with their friend Jack Carter Rhoad when they disappeared on April 27. A search was launched but the men were found at the bottom of a well weeks later and three Mexican locals were arrested.
READ MORE: Body found in search for missing British TV doctor Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson have been laid to rest, six weeks after their lives were cut short while on a surfing trip in Mexico. (Supplied) Authorities are investigating how the brothers died , while friends and family reflect on how they lived. Hundreds of people gathered at Sacred Heart College in Sorrento yesterday, where the brothers had spent their high school years.
A number of friends had travelled from across the United States to farewell the pair . READ MORE: Why is Australia so successful at the Olympics? Debra and Martin Robinson reflected on their sons' "beautiful lives" at the memorial service. (9News) Their parents, Debra and Martin Robinson, reflected on their sons' "beautiful lives" at the memorial service.
"Callum and Jake meant so much to us and it's still hard to imagine life without them," Debra said. "They were intelligent, respectful men and they had so much more to offer the world. "They loved life and they followed their dreams.
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