Jay Slater’s mother has issued an update on the fundraiser that was launched to help find her missing son as the search for him in Tenerife continues for a twelfth day.
Debbie Duncan, 55, announced on Thursday that she is withdrawing some of the money raised in the GoFundMe to put towards the search efforts, as she vowed the teenager’s loved ones will not lose hope and will return home with him.
The development comes as the search for the missing teen was concentrated on a ravine further along the national park, with caves near Los Carrizales being searched as part of the investigation- about an hour and a half walk from the Airbnb where he stayed with two men.
Earlier this week, local mayor of the town of Santiago del Teide, Emilio Jose Navarro, said police have spoken to several people who believe they may have seen the 19-year-old watching Euro 2024 matches after his last contact with friends.
The 19-year-old from Lancashire has not been heard from since 17 June, when he contacted a friend shortly after 8am to say he was lost in the Rural de Teno park and had only one per cent phone battery.
Caves being searched as focus moves further along national park
Our reporter Holly Evans is at the scene in Tenerife:
On Thursday, the search was concentrated on a ravine further along the national park, with caves near Los Carrizales being searched as part of the investigation.
Only four police cars and a team of officers have been visible so far, at a location that is about an hour and a half walk from the AirBnb where he stayed with two men.
This is the valley they were searching in on Thursday:
GoFundMe page for Jay Slater raises over £40,000
A fundraiser launched to help find Jay Slater has now surpassed £40,000 as the search for the missing teenager enters its twelfth day.
Over 3,500 people have donated to the GoFundMe page since it was set up over a week ago by the 19-year-old’s friend.
On Thursday, Mr Slater’s mother announced that she is withdrawing some of the money raised to put towards the search efforts.
Debbie Duncan, 55, vowed they will not lose hope and will return home with him.
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Family and friends are attempting to keep Mr O’Sullivan’s story in the public eye by launching their own website, fundraising, and changing their Facebook profile pictures to his missing poster.
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Reports from last year tell of how Ryan Cooney, who was aged 28 at the time, was last seen leaving his hotel Paraiso del Sol apartments in Playa de las Americas on 9 November 2023.
The Independent’s Holly Evans reports from Tenerife:
TikTok explorer says he is meeting with Jay Slater’s family
Paul Arnott, 29, who runs the TikTok account Down the Rapids is among those who has been searching for Jay Slater after he disappeared last Monday. Since being in Tenerife, he has posted 66 videos with each racking up hundreds of thousands of views.
His efforts have attracted the interest of the teenager’s family, who have reportedly contacted him and arranged a meeting on Thursday.
“I’m meeting the family today,” he told the Telegraph. “I’ve been speaking with Brad’s mum, Rachel. They wanted to bring me food but I said no.
“They said they wanted to meet me. They said they’re really proud of what I’m doing.”
Trolls making our nightmare worse, says family friend
The mother of Jay Slater’s best friend has told the BBC that a deluge of online trolling has added to their “living nightmare”.
Rachel Hargreaves, 34, who is in Tenerife with Mr Slater’s mother, Debbie Duncan, is the mother of Brad, who travelled to the Canary Islands with Mr Slater.
Ms Hargreaves, a chef from Accrington in Lancashire, said a troll even impersonated her late mother, who died eight months ago.
“The picture of my mum is an old one but it was on my Facebook and somehow they have got their hands on it,” she said.
“We’re living the worst nightmare you can live and this does not help. I’m a strong person and that affected me. Things don’t normally get to me.”
‘There isn’t much here’: Exploring the isolated Tenerife landscape of Jay Slater’s last known location
As the desperate search for missing British teenager Jay Slater continues, The Independent’s Holly Evans has travelled to Tenerife to bring readers the latest in the ongoing investigation.
The 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared in Tenerife over a week ago following an attempt to walk back to his accommodation after missing a bus.
He had attended the NRG music festival on the island with two friends before his disappearance.
The location where Mr Slater’s phone pinged last Monday (17 June) is in an area of difficult terrain, with a narrow path and dramatic drops into the mountains.
Exploring the isolated Tenerife landscape of Jay Slater’s last known location
As the desperate search for missing British teenager Jay Slater continues, The Independent’s Holly Evans has travelled to Tenerife to bring readers the latest in the ongoing investigation. The 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared in Tenerife over a week ago following an attempt to walk back to his accommodation after missing a bus. He had attended the NRG music festival on the island with two friends before his disappearance. The location where Mr Slater’s phone pinged last Monday (17 June) is in an area of difficult terrain, with a narrow path and dramatic drops into the mountains. Today (25 June), four police cars can be seen in the background.
The nightclub where Jay Slater spent his last evening before disappearing
Holly Evans reports live from Tenerife:
Located on Veronica’s Strip in Playa de Las Americas, the nightclub where Jay Slater spent his evening before going missing stands at the end of a long run of busy bars.
The majority of them open until 5am, they are currently inundated with British teenagers celebrating their A-Levels, with cheap drinks and package spirit deals available all down the street.
Drugs are easily accessible, with groups selling Class A, cannabis and balloons along the pavement.
Spanish locals know little about Jay Slater disappearance
Holly Evans reports from the scene in Tenerife:
Despite the interest among British press and tourists, Spanish locals appear to know very little about the disappearance. While Jay Slater’s photo has been plastered onto ATMs and bus stops, the Spanish police have made very few comments on the case and not much is known about the progression of the investigation.
While a group of British people from Manchester on holiday told The Independent last night that they had been checking the Facebook group chats daily, locals appear confused by the press attention.
Adela, a cafe worker in the tourist area of Los Cristianos, shook her head and simply said: “People always get lost in the mountains if they’re not careful, it just happens.”
A glimmer of hope for Jay Slater’s family – an Irish tourist who was found after vanishing in Tenerife
Reports from last year tell of how Ryan Cooney, who was aged 28 at the time, was last seen leaving his hotel Paraiso del Sol apartments in Playa de las Americas on 9 November 2023.
The Independent’s Holly Evans reports from Tenerife:
Source: independent.co.uk