Huge search to begin in Tenerife for Jay Slater after call for volunteers
A new search will take place around the village of Masca, Tenerife, for missing British teenager Jay SlaterÂ
A renewed search for missing teenager Jay Slater is to begin in Tenerife on Saturday after Spanish police appealed for expert volunteers to help.
The 19-year-old, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared following an attempt to walk back to his accommodation on June 17.
On Friday, the Guardia Civil appealed for volunteer associations, such as firefighters, and individual volunteers who were experts in rugged terrain to assist in a âbusqueda masivaâ, or massive search, to take place on Saturday.
The Spanish police force said the search, beginning at 9 am in the village of Masca, near to his last-known location, would be coordinated to take in a steep rocky area, including ravines, trails and paths.
It marks the 13th day in the search for the apprentice bricklayer.
Mr Slater attended the NRG music festival on the island with two friends before his disappearance and his last known location was the Rural de Teno Park in the north of the island â which was about an 11-hour walk from his accommodation.
On Friday, Mr Slaterâs friend Brad Hargreaves told ITVâs This Morning he had been on a video call with him before his disappearance when he heard him go off the road.
He said: âHe was on the phone walking down a road and heâd gone over a little bit â not a big drop â but a tiny little drop and he was going down, and he said âIâll ring ya back, Iâll ring ya backâ because I think someone else was ringing him.â
He confirmed he could see his friendâs feet âslidingâ down the hill and could hear he was walking on gravel.
But, Mr Hargreaves said he and his friend were both laughing at that point.
He added: âHe didnât seem concerned on the phone until we knew how far away he was.â
He told the programme he still had hope for Mr Slater and was âprayingâ for him to come home.
Earlier this week, his mother Debbie Duncan, who travelled to the island following his disappearance, said money raised online would be used to support mountain rescue teams, and to cover her own accommodation and food costs.
Donations flooded in after the GoFundMe appeal âGet Jay Slater homeâ was set up by Lucy Law, his friend and the last person to speak to him, and by Friday more than ÂŁ40,000 had been raised.
In an update on Thursday, Ms Duncan said: âWe are currently working with GoFundMe to withdraw part of the funds, which are being safely held.
âI wanted to share that these funds will be used to support the mountain rescue teams who are tirelessly searching for Jay.
âAdditionally, since our stay in Tenerife needs to be extended, we will also use the funds to cover accommodation and food expenses.â
Ms Law said Mr Slater told her in a frantic phone call before he went missing that he was âlost in the mountains, he wasnât aware of his surroundings, he desperately needed a drink and his phone was on 1%â.
Search teams, coordinated by the Guardia Civil, have since mounted a huge manhunt using helicopters, drones and search dogs to scour mountainous areas of the island, but are yet to find the teenager.
Ms Duncan has described her sonâs disappearance and the wait for news as a âliving nightmareâ.




