The search for missing British teenager in Tenerife called off by police sparks intrigue
The search for 19-year-old Jay Slater, a young man from Lancashire who vanished in Tenerife, has come to a puzzling halt. Slater disappeared while walking back to his accommodation on the holiday island, leading to a frantic two-week search that unfortunately yielded no results. Authorities in Tenerife had even called for volunteers to join the search effort in the Masca area, but now, the search has officially been called off by Spanish police. Despite the search ending, the case of Jay Slater remains open, leaving many questions unanswered. The mysterious circumstances surrounding his disappearance continue to baffle both locals and authorities.
In a twist of events, the search for Jay Slater ended after nearly two weeks of exhaustive efforts in the mountains of Tenerife. Despite immense community support, the search proved unsuccessful, adding to the enigma surrounding Slater's whereabouts. The decision by Tenerife police to halt the search has left many wondering about the reasons for such a sudden stop. The unresolved case of the missing British teenager has captured the attention of both locals and the global community, with speculations and theories circulating about what might have happened to Jay Slater.
While the search may have officially ended, the curiosity and concern for Jay Slater's well-being remain high. His disappearance marks the 11th case of a missing person on a Spanish island this year, shedding light on the frequency of such incidents in popular tourist destinations. The abrupt conclusion of the search has sparked debates and discussions about the effectiveness of search and rescue missions in challenging terrains like Tenerife's mountains. The saga of Jay Slater's disappearance serves as a reminder of the uncertainties and mysteries that can unfold even in seemingly idyllic locations like Tenerife.
The 19-year-old from Lancashire disappeared after setting off to walk back to his accommodation on the holiday island on 17 June. It has been reported that a ...
The 19-year-old from Lancashire has been missing on the island of Tenerife for almost two weeks.
Tenerife authorities had called for volunteers to join a new search for Mr Slater in the Masca area on Saturday and have now confirmed it has ended, ...
Police in Tenerife have said the unsuccessful two-week search in the mountains for a missing British teenager is now over, although the case remains open.
The 19-year-old, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared after setting off to walk back to his accommodation on the holiday island on June 17.
The search for 19-year-old Jay Slater, the 11th person to go missing on a Spanish island this year, is called off by authorities in Tenerife nearly two ...
Police hunting for missing Jay Slater in an area of Tenerife say they have ended their search for the 19-year-old after nearly two weeks of looking for him.
Civil Guard say the almost two-week search for the missing British teenager has been brought to an end, but their investigation remains open.
Paul Arnott, who flew out to Tenerife to help find Mr Slater, complained that "nobody is doing anything" after police and volunteers gathered for a ...
Mark Williams-Thomas revealed he had spoken to 'important witnesses' to build a 'very detailed picture of Jay's movements' before he vanished.
Jay Slater's 'disappointed' family to meet with Spanish police TODAY after search for missing teenager, 19, in mountainous region of Tenerife was called off.
Tenerife Police called off their search yesterday after the teenage boy had been missing for two weeks. Slater went missing after attending a music festival on ...