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THE body of a missing tourist has washed up on a popular Mexican beach as fears grow for a fellow holidaymaker who vanished alongside him.

Canadian Braydon Bretzer, 31, and American Chris Ankele, 40, both disappeared after being pulled away by a strong current while swimming in notoriously dangerous waters.

Man in front of a waterfall.

Canadian Braydon Bretzer tragically died in Mexico after going for a swim with another touristCredit: GoFundMe
People carrying something large from a boat to the shore.

The moment lifeguards rushed out to the water after finding Bretzer’s body floating above the surfaceCredit: Facebook
Man smiling at sunset viewpoint.

The Canadian was described as a ‘very special friend, brother, son and teammate’Credit: GoFundMe

Authorities said the pair were last seen off Zicatela Beach in Puerto Escondido on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast.

Both were caught being pulled away by the choppy waters and drifted out into the sea before vanishing without a trace, investigators said.

A local Oaxaca Civil Protection unit and a team of lifeguards desperately launched a search and rescue mission but couldn’t find either of the men.

Tragic footage was later recorded on Monday afternoon showing Bretzer’s body floating in the water.

An emergency boat rushed out to bring the man to safety but he was pronounced dead due to drowning, according to initial reports. 

Ankele’s body is yet to be recovered.

Tributes to Bretzer, a former youth football coach and freelance marketing consultant, have been paid by his friends back home in Saskatoon.

Graeme Bouvier said: “On the night of May 25th, we lost a very special friend, brother, son and teammate.

“Braydon’s sudden passing has left a deep hole in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

“Braydon lived life to the fullest. He had a contagious energy, and a heart that made space for everyone.”

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A GoFundMe page has also been set up by Bouvier to help fly Bretzer’s body back home to Canada and to give his family any additional support.

It has raised over $8,500 so far.

The San Pedro Mixtepec mayor’s office said in a statement on Thursday evening: “Search efforts continue to determine the whereabouts of the second tourist, following the protocols established in the sea search plan.

“The municipal government reiterates its commitment to addressing this emergency and maintains ongoing coordination with state and federal authorities.”

Zicatela Beach is known as a bustling tourist hotspot and is popular with surfers due to its massive waves.

But due to the dangerous conditions and often fast flowing waters, holidaymakers are urged not to swim for their own safety.

Braydon lived life to the fullest. He had a contagious energy, and a heart that made space for everyone

Graeme Bouvierclose friend of Braydon Bretzer

A number of deadly trips to the beach in recent years have resulted in these warnings being constantly repeated to travellers.

In April, a 22-year-old Miguel Robles drowned at the beach with his brother Benjamín Robles, 26, having to be rescued by horrified onlookers and lifeguards.

And in May 2023, Romanian holidaymaker Andra Kitsu, 33, drowned despite warning flags reminding visitors to stay out of the water.

Last month, another missing tourist was also found dead just days after desperately trying to save his friend from a riptide during their vacation in Mexico.

Alejandro Gonzalez, 20, vanished while swimming in the ocean after he managed to save his female friend who was in difficulty.

His body was found after a three-day search.

A loving mum was also killed in a Mexican beach horror story after a shark tore off her leg while she lifted her five-year-old to safety.

Maria Fernandez Martinez Jimenez, 26, was just 65ft from the shore when she was savaged by the beast at Melaque Beach in the state of Jalisco.

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A GoFundMe page for Bretzer has raised over $8,500 so farCredit: GoFundMe
Beach in Puerto Escondido, Mexico with palm trees and people.

Beaches in Puerto Escondido are often tourist hotspots despite warnings to stay away from the waterCredit: Getty
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