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Death of Jay Slater
LocationTenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
CauseAccidental fall
Reported missing17 June 2024 (2024-06-17)
Body found15 July 2024 (2024-07-15)

View near Casa Abuela Tina where Slater was last sighted
Looking west to Casa Abuela Tina en Masca (top) where Slater was last seen
Looking east to Casa Abuela Tina (top left)
Mountainous terrain around Masca
Death of Jay Slater is located in Tenerife
Slater's apartment, Los Cristianos
Slater's apartment, Los Cristianos
08:15 last mobile phone GPS data
08:15 last mobile phone GPS data
NRG Festival, Papagayo Beach Club
NRG Festival, Papagayo Beach Club
Casa Abuela Tina en Masca
Casa
Abuela
Tina
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Masca
Tenerife locations

On the morning of 17 June 2024, 19-year-old Jay Slater, an apprentice bricklayer from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared on the island of Tenerife, Spain, after attempting to walk ten hours back to his accommodation as a result of missing a bus.[1] Slater had attended a music festival in south Tenerife with two friends the day before his disappearance.

On 30 June 2024, Tenerife police stated that they were discontinuing the search for Slater, although the investigation remained open.[2] In fact the search continued under a court order of secrecy, to avoid "curious onlookers" due to the high level of interest in the case[3][4], and on 15 July 2024, the Spanish police reported the discovery of a body in the vicinity of the area of interest, later confirmed by the High Court of Justice of the Canary Islands[3] to be that of Jay Slater.[5][6] It is suspected he suffered an accident or fall.[7]

After Slater's disappearance, the Lancashire Post reported that Oswaldtwistle had "turned the streets blue" with hundreds of ribbons.[8] Following the confirmed death, the local Member of Parliament, Sarah Smith, said that she was assisting the family in getting government support.[9]

Disappearance

Slater attended the three-day NRG Music Festival at Papagayo Beach Club in south Tenerife on the afternoon of 16 June 2024. After the festival, Slater went to the mountain village of Masca with two men he met at the festival, Ayub Qassim and an unnamed man, both of whom police have deemed to be unconnected to the disappearance.[10]

On 17 June, at around 08:00 WEST, Ofelia Medina Hernandez – the last known person to meet with Slater – told him that his bus was due at 10:00. Hernandez recalled driving past Slater as he "walked fast" in the "wrong direction". Hernandez owned the cafe/villa Casa Abuela Tina in Masca.

Fifty minutes later, at 08:50, Slater called his friend Lucy Mae Law to tell her that he was "lost", as he attempted to walk from Masca to where he was staying in Los Cristianos on the south coast of Tenerife, a distance of 45 kilometres (28 mi). Slater said that his phone had 1% battery and that he needed water. His last known location is the Rural de Teno National Park. He also made a video call to his friend Brad Hargreaves who thought he slipped on gravel.[11] At 09:04, Slater was reported missing.[1]

Responses

On 18 June, Slater's mother, Debbie Duncan, flew to Tenerife.[12]

On 21 June, Lancashire Constabulary published a statement regarding Slater's disappearance. It said they have "specialist officers who are continuing to support Jay's family", and have offered support to the Guardia Civil who rejected it, however, the offer remains open and they will be in contact should their position change.[13]

On 22 June, the NRG (New Rave Generation) Music Festival, which Slater attended before his disappearance, released a statement.[14]

On 25 June, police officers looking for Slater stumbled across a Scottish hiker in a ravine. The 51-year-old was reported missing on 21 June after failing to return from a hike near where Slater was last seen. Officers stated that he would not have managed to get out of the ravine "by his own means" due to the "difficulty and lack of communication" in the area,[15] but the hiker stated that he was experienced and did not need rescuing.[16]

Local Guardia Civil police and rescuers also searched a 2,000-foot-deep ravine in the Teno Nature Reserve, as well as Masca and surrounding areas in the hunt for Slater.[17] On 30 June 2024, the search for Slater was discontinued by the Guardia Civil.[18]

On 15 July 2024, the Spanish police reported the discovery of human remains in the vicinity of the area of interest, close to the last known location of Slater's mobile.[5]

Slater's disappearance led to some press reporting of the disappearance of Kevin Ainley twenty years previously. Ainley was from Lancashire, living in Yorkshire and had relocated to south Tenerife a few months before his disappearance in June 2004 which was not widely reported at the time.[19] Another comparable case was that of Steven Cook who went missing in Crete but was found dead with an inquest recording an open verdict.[20]

Social media

Following the start of a fundraiser, GoFundMe published a statement, with a spokesperson saying "all campaigns are under review and no money will be transferred unless we can verify it goes straight to his family".[21] This came after widespread online speculation about the intention of how the money would be used. Facebook group administrator Rachel Louise Harg said the funds raised would go to Slater's friends and family staying in Tenerife.[22]

As with the death of Nicola Bulley, a number of conspiracy theories were posted on social media regarding Slater's disappearance.[23][24] Slater's uncle feared third-party involvement.[25] Some social media users have also engaged in trolling which has been criticised.[26]


Death

On Tuesday 16 July 2024, an autopsy by the local authorities confirmed a body found in the area was that of Jay Slater. The autopsy proposed that he passed away as a result of injuries from an accidental fall.[27]

References

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  2. ^ Brown, Mark (30 June 2024). "Jay Slater mountain search is over, say Tenerife police". The Guardian.
  3. ^ a b "Jay Slater's mum says 'our hearts are broken' after son's body found". BBC News. 16 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Jay Slater investigation carried out 'under secrecy' after Spanish court intervention". GB News. 15 July 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Jay Slater: Rescue workers searching for missing teen find human remains". Sky News. 15 July 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Jay Slater: Body found in Tenerife is British teenager, court says". Sky News. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  7. ^ Smallcombe, Mike (15 July 2024). "Jay Slater could have 'suffered accident or fall' as body found in Tenerife - live updates". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Oswaldtwistle goes blue for Jay Slater after 19-year-goes missing in Tenerife". Lancashire Post. 21 June 2024.
  9. ^ "Jay Slater was 'most smiley person in the room'". BBC News. 16 July 2024.
  10. ^ Slater, Chris; King, Jon (7 July 2024). "Jay Slater TV sleuth on 'real reason' teen 'wouldn't wait for lift'". Manchester Evening News.
  11. ^ "Jay Slater's friend reveals details of phone call before going missing in Tenerife". The Independent. 28 June 2024. Archived from the original on 29 June 2024. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  12. ^ Al-Othman, Hannah (22 June 2024). "Mother of Jay Slater, missing in Tenerife, says police have 'stepped up' search". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 30 June 2024. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  13. ^ "Statement regarding disappearance of Jay Slater". lancashire.police.uk. Archived from the original on 21 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
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  16. ^ ""Missing Scots hiker" found by Jay Slater search team in Tenerife 'didn't need rescued'". Daily Record. 25 June 2024. Archived from the original on 26 June 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
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  19. ^ "The Yorkshire man who 'vanished' on Tenerife 20 years before Jay Slater". Yahoo News. 27 June 2024.
  20. ^ "'My brother went missing like Jay Slater'". BBC News.
  21. ^ Corbishley, Sam (22 June 2024). "What's really going on with the GoFundMes for missing teen Jay Slater". Metro. Archived from the original on 22 June 2024. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
  22. ^ Sherkock, Gemma; Garnett, Nick (22 June 2024). "Mum of Jay Slater issues 'we need you home' plea to missing son". BBC News. Archived from the original on 22 June 2024. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  23. ^ Tait, Albert (25 June 2024). "Police searching for missing Jay Slater in Tenerife rescue lost Scottish hiker". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  24. ^ Al-Othman, Hannah (26 June 2024). "Jay Slater family fear online 'noise' may impede Tenerife search mission". The Guardian.
  25. ^ Cardy, Phil (7 July 2024). "Uncle of Jay Slater 'thinking third party involvement from the start'". Teesside Live.
  26. ^ "Jay Slater's disappearance has exposed the horrifying cruelty of social media". The Independent. 25 June 2024.
  27. ^ "Jay Slater: body found in Tenerife is that of missing Briton, autopsy confirms". The Guardian. 16 July 2024.

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