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A body believed to be that of British teenager Jay Slater has been found a month after his disappearance in Tenerife.

The local civil guard said on Monday they had found a “lifeless body of a young man after 29 days of constant search”.

“All indications are that it could be the young British man who has been missing since 17 June, in the absence of full identification,” their statement said.

The 19-year-old’s disappearance sparked a huge search effort – with the emergency services, local volunteers, and Mr Slater’s family combing a large mountainous area of the island in search of clues.

Here is a timeline of his disappearance.

Map showing Jay Slater's last known location on Tenerife, Masca, Los Carrizales where police are searching and Los Cristianos, where Jay's accomodation was

Sunday, 16 June

Jay Slater attends the NRG music festival in south Tenerife while on holiday with a group of friends.

After the festival, he travels to the northwestern mountain village of Masca with two people he had met earlier in his holiday.

view of the Los Carrizales ravine where British teenager Jay Slater is being searched for, with the island of La Gomera in the distance, on the island of Tenerife, Spain, June 27, 2024. REUTERS/Borja Suarez
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Monday, 17 June

8am: Local Ofelia Medina Hernandez is the last person to speak to Mr Slater, telling him the bus back to his holiday accommodation is due at around 10am when he asks her.

He tells her he will walk instead. She later drives past him “walking fast”.

8.15am: His friend, Lucy Law, receives a phone call from him saying he has got lost and only has 1% phone battery.

She says he tells her he will attempt to walk the 11-hour journey back from the village of Masca to his accommodation in Los Cristianos.

8.50am: Phone data reveals his last known location – the Rural de Teno park – a mountainous area popular with hikers.

The property where Mr Slater is believed to have been last seen
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The property where Mr Slater is believed to have been last seen

9.04am: He is reported missing to police.

Tuesday, 18 June

Jay Slater’s mother, Debbie Duncan, and his brother, Zak Slater, arrive in Tenerife. Ms Duncan makes a Facebook appeal to find him.

The civil guard confirms a search party has been deployed.

Pic:Europa Press/AP
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Pic:Europa Press/AP

Monday 24 June

Jay Slater’s family share a blurry CCTV image they say is of him around 10 hours after he was reported missing.

An appeal poster for Jay Slater. Pic: PA
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An appeal poster for Jay Slater. Pic: PA

Thursday, 20 June

A GoFundMe page is launched to help raise money for Mr Slater’s family while in Tenerife looking for him.

Sunday, 30 June

Local police say they are pausing the search, but will follow any leads that emerge.

Monday, 15 July

The civil guard issues a statement saying they have found human remains.

A statement reads: “The mountain rescue and intervention group of the Civil Guard has located the lifeless body of a young man in the Masca area after 29 days of constant search.

“Given the complexity of the case, the discovery has been possible thanks to the incessant and discreet search carried out by the Civil Guard during these 29 days, in which the natural space was preserved so that it would not be filled with curious onlookers.

“All evidence indicates that it could be the young British man who has been missing since June 17 in the absence of full identification.

“The first investigations reveal that he could have suffered an accident fall in the inaccessible area where he was found. We are awaiting the results of the autopsy.”

A further statement from missing person’s charity the Lucie Blackman Trust read: “LBT Global is saddened to announce that a body found in Tenerife does look to be that of Jay Slater.

“It is understood the body was found close to the site of his mobile phone’s last location.

“Although formal identification is yet to be carried out, the body was found with Mr Slater’s possessions and clothes.”



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