Mexican National Sentenced for Role in Australian Surfers' Killing
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A Mexican court has sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison for her role in a violent robbery connected to the deaths of three surfers in Baja California. The victims were two Australian brothers, Callum and Jake Robinson, and their American friend, Jack Carter Rhoad.
The woman was the romantic partner of one of the men also charged in the case. Officials convicted her of robbery with violence, a charge directly related to the events that led to the surfers' deaths.
The three men were on a surfing trip in the region when they were killed. The sentencing marks a significant development in a case that has drawn international attention.