Spanish rescuers find remains thought to be of missing Briton Jay Slater
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A poster featuring a photo of missing Briton Jay Slater, at a restaurant on the Spanish island of Tenerife.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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MADRID – A rescue team on the Spanish island of Tenerife on July 15 found human remains in the area where British teenager Jay Slater went missing nearly a month ago, and evidence strongly suggests they are his, the police said.
The Guardia Civil police force said in a statement that he may have died due to a fall in the difficult-to-access mountainous area, but that an autopsy would confirm if it was an accident.
A police spokesperson said the body was found on the morning of July 15 by a Civil Guard mountain rescue group.
The family has been notified, and an autopsy will take place shortly, with the case then being transferred to a Tenerife court to determine the cause of death, the spokesperson said.
Mr Slater, 19, went missing on June 17
On June 30, the Spanish police said they had ended a search for Mr Slater, which had involved dozens of officers, rescue workers and volunteers using dogs, drones and a helicopter.
But on July 15 they said Guardia Civil officers had maintained a “continuous and discrete search” in the area for the whole 29 days.
The family could not be reached immediately for comment.
British overseas missing persons charity LBT Global, which has carried several statements on behalf of the family, said in an e-mail that the body found “looks to be that of Jay Slater”.
The remains were found with Mr Slater’s possessions and clothes, and it is understood that it was discovered close to the site of his mobile phone’s last location, LBT Global said.
A volunteer firefighter searching for missing Briton Jay Slater on the Spanish island of Tenerife, in June.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Mr Slater’s mother Debbie said on July 13 that the family had arranged for a team of experts with specialist dogs to fly in over the weekend from the Netherlands.
“Jay is just a normal, hard-working young lad from Lancashire who is very loved by all who know him,” she wrote in a statement, asking people to pray for him and his family. REUTERS

