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Intensified Search for Missing British Teenager in Tenerife Continues Amid Rumors and Concerns
The search for the missing British teenager, Jay Slater, in Tenerife has intensified as his mother, Debbie Duncan, expresses concerns over his disappearance.
Debbie Duncan, who flew to Tenerife the day after her 19-year-old son went missing while on holiday with friends, fears ‘something untoward’ may have happened to him.
She spent eight hours in a police station on Friday as authorities outlined their plans to locate Jay Slater in Tenerife, Spain.
Meanwhile, the search teams, including police, rescue dogs, and firefighters, are focusing their efforts at the Rural de Teno Park, the last location registered by Jay Slater’s phone.
Despite ongoing search efforts, Debbie Duncan believes the ‘noise’ surrounding the case could be impeding the investigation, however, she acknowledges that authorities have stepped up their search operations.
Recent reports of unauthorized access to Jay Slater’s Instagram account have added to the complexity of the situation, fueling concerns among his family and the search party.
Rachel Louise Harg, who initiated a GoFundMe page to support the search for Jay Slater, condemned those attempting to exploit or disrupt the family’s social media during this critical time.
Debbie Duncan remains adamant that all leads should be thoroughly investigated by the authorities, as she presses for additional international assistance in the search for her missing son.
Lancashire Constabulary has offered support to Spanish police in locating Jay Slater; however, the language barrier has presented challenges in coordinating efforts between the two forces.
While Jay Slater was holidaying with friends in Tenerife and attended the NRG music festival just before his disappearance, the last communication he had was with his friend Lucy Law, where he disclosed his dire situation of being lost, in need of water, and with a nearly drained phone battery.