MEXICO CITY (AP) 鈥 The mother of two Australian surfers killed in Mexico delivered a moving tribute to her sons Tuesday at a beach in San Diego.

鈥淥ur hearts are broken and the world has become a darker place for us,鈥 Debra Robinson said, fighting back tears. 鈥淭hey were young men enjoying their passion of surfing together.鈥

Her sons, Callum and Jake, were allegedly killed by car thieves in Baja California, across the border from San Diego, somewhere around April 28 or 29.

Robinson also mourned the American who was killed with them, Jack Carter Rhoad.

The beachside location where she spoke, across the border from the Baja California city of Tijuana, was no coincidence. She noted that her son Callum 鈥渃onsidered the United States his second home."

Robinson noted that her son Jake loved surfing so much that, as a doctor, he liked to work in hospitals near the beach.

鈥淛ake鈥檚 passion was surfing, and it was no coincidence that many of his hospitals that he worked in were close to surfing beaches,鈥 she said.

Choking back tears, Robinson conveyed a final message that coincided with her sons' adventurous lifestyles.

鈥淟ive bigger, shine brighter, and love harder in their memory,鈥 she said.

Robinson thanked Australian officials and supporters there and in the United States.

While she thanked Mexico鈥檚 ambassador to Australia, she notably did not thank the local officials in Baja California who eventually .

Their killers dumped the bodies of the men into a well about 4 miles (6 kilometers) away from where they had been attacked at a beachside campsite. Investigators were surprised when, underneath the bodies of the three foreigners, a fourth body was found that had been there much longer. It was unclear if the body was related to the current case.

The fact that such killers are not caught or stopped in the overwhelming majority of cases in Mexico has led some Mexicans to protest that authorities only investigate such disappearances when they are high-profile cases involving foreigners.

Robinson said that her sons' bodies, or their ashes, will eventually be taken back to Australia.

鈥淣ow it鈥檚 time to bring them home to families and friends,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd the ocean waits in Australia.鈥

Prosecutors have identified three people as potential suspects, two of whom were caught with methamphetamines. One of them, a woman, had one of the victims鈥 cellphones when she was caught. Prosecutors said the two were being held pending drug charges but continue to be suspects in the killings.

A third man was arrested on charges of a crime equivalent to kidnapping, but that was before the bodies were found. It was unclear when or if he might face more charges.

The third man was believed to have directly participated in the killings. In keeping with Mexican law, prosecutors identified him by his first name, Jes煤s Gerardo, alias 鈥渆l Kekas,鈥 a slang word that means quesadillas, or cheese-filled tortillas.

He had a criminal record that included drug dealing, vehicle theft and domestic violence, and authorities said they were certain that more people were involved.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told a radio station in the Robinsons鈥 home town of Perth in Western Australia state that every parent felt for the family鈥檚 loss.

鈥淚 think the whole nation鈥檚 heart goes out to the parents of Callum and Jake Robinson. It is every parent鈥檚 worst nightmare to lose a son or a daughter. To lose these two brothers is just awful and my deepest sympathies and condolences and I鈥檓 sure the whole nation鈥檚 with the parents and with the other family and friends of these two fine young Australians,鈥 Albanese told Perth Radio 6PR.

Albanese said he was reminded of when his only child Nathan Albanese traveled last year at the age of 22 to a musical festival in Spain.

鈥淵ou do worry, but you think as well that鈥檚 part of the Australian right of passage, is traveling around with a backpack and meeting people and it鈥檚 how you grow as a person as well so you want to encourage them,鈥 Albanese said.

In 2015, , Adam Coleman and Dean Lucas, were killed in western Sinaloa state, across the Gulf of California 鈥 also known as the Sea of Cortez 鈥 from the Baja peninsula. Authorities said they were victims of highway bandits. Three suspects were arrested in that case.

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