Canadian Man’s Body Washes Up at Mexican Beach Amid Safety Concerns

Friday, May 30, 2025, 1:21 pm

Authorities report that a Canadian man’s body was discovered at a popular, yet notoriously dangerous, Mexican beach after he went swimming in treacherous waters. With the condition of the undertow under scrutiny and the whereabouts of his companion unknown, locals are left shaking their heads at yet another beach hazard debacle.


torontosun.com / Canadian man’s body washes up at popular Mexican beach as friend remains missing

Braydon Bretzer of Saskatoon was spotted in choppy waters considered unsafe for swimmers

nationalpost.com / Canadian man who disappeared after going swimming in Mexico washes up dead

Braydon Bretzer, 31, was reportedly with a friend when the pair were last seen swimming at a beach known for massive waves with 'lethal undertow'


permalink / 2 stories from sources in 3 days ago #crime #canada #ICJ




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