Jay Slater search mapped as Tenerife police begin looking in new area for missing teen

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Jun25,2024

Jay Slater is still missing one week after he disappeared in Tenerife after attending a music festival on the Spanish island.

The 19-year-old from Lancashire was last heard from at 8.15am last Monday (June 17), when he called his friend Lucy to tell her his phone was low on battery and needed water.

Jay left the music festival the night before with two men he had met at the event. He ended up at a property in the Rural de Teno National Park, a 10-hour walk from where he was staying with his friends.

The property owner told police she saw Jay set off on foot on Monday morning. The last location recorded on Jay’s phone was at 8.50 am in the Rural de Teno National Park, near a village called Masca.

Spanish police have been searching the mountainous parts of northwest Tenerife but are yet to reach a breakthrough.

They expanded their search to a barren area north of where Jay was last seen.

Jay’s parents have traveled to the island to help with the search and have described the situation as a “living nightmare.”

Below is a map of the island, showing Jay’s last known whereabouts.

READ MORE: Inside ‘dangerous’ Tenerife area where Jay Slater is believed to be missing

Jay’s father, Warren Slater, described the situation as “living hell” on Monday while also aiming criticism at some of the Spanish police.

He said while some officers on Tenerife had been “brilliant”, others had kept him in the dark.

Warren added: “Nobody’s told us. The mountain police [have been] brilliant… but I don’t know how the other police [force] works.

“They could be doing everything but if they are doing [something], they’re not telling us what they’re doing, if you understand what I’m saying.”

Jay set off on the 10-hour walk because he missed his bus in the morning, his friend Lucy has said.

Ofelia Medina Hernandez, whose brother owns the cottage where Jay stayed with the two men, said: “I held up my fingers on my hands to say 10am as he didn’t understand me. Then I went home briefly before driving up the mountain to Buenavista del Norte, but this time I saw him walking on the road out of the village.

“It was no more than 10 or 15 minutes after I had spoken to him and he was about a kilometre from the house. I drove past him and that’s the last I saw him.”

Warren is worried that Jay may have been kidnapped.

He told the Manchester Evening News: “You think, has somebody got him? Because no matter if you were drunk or whatever, you don’t go off that road up there.

“I knew right from when I went up there that he wouldn’t have gone [off that road]. He isn’t stupid. When I saw the police I asked them, seriously, ‘Would you go off that road?’ and I think it woke them up a bit.

“It started out as it being a lad who had gone walking and got lost, or that he may have fallen. But it doesn’t make sense. Nobody would walk off that road. Why would he have gone uphill?”

Tyler Mitchell

By Tyler Mitchell

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