It’s been one year since Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson were murdered on a Mexican surfing holiday.
The brothers, along with an American friend, were shot dead in a car robbery gone wrong.
Family and friends later set up a charity, the Callum and Jake Robinson Foundation.
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It aims to hand out charity grants and run programs “that complement Callum and Jake’s beliefs and passions”.
They posted online on the anniversary on Monday.
“We miss you boys beyond words,” a post from the boy’s parents Martin and Debra Robinson reads.
“Please live bigger, shine brighter and love harder today and always in honour of Callum and Jake.”
The charity has raised more than $500,000.
The funding will help initiatives such as coastal clean-ups, supporting diabetic athletes and lacrosse players- Callum played professionally.
“We had these dreams, as every parents do, for their children,” their father Martin said after the horrific killings last year.
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The Robinson brothers and Rhoad were on a surf trip in Baja California, one of the country’s most violent states, when they went missing on April 27.
Local authorities began a search operation, which would span weeks.
A burnt-out ute eventually led police to find their bodies dumped inside a well near their remote campsite in early May.
Police allege the Australians were killed in a “robbery gone wrong” but their execution-like killings raised suspicions that their deaths could be linked to organised crime.
Four Mexicans face charges in relation to their deaths.
“And I just wanted them to have a good life, you know,” mother Debra said.
“Now they’re not going to happen and we have to readjust to that, the fact that we don’t have a family anymore,” Martin added.