Jay Slater search update as missing teen’s pals say ‘all we have is hope and prayers’ and mum slams ‘vile’ conspiracies

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FRIENDS of missing teen Jay Slater have said all they have are “hopes and prayers” they’ll find the missing teen.

Meanwhile his mum Debbie Duncan has slammed vile trolls as police call search off for then 19-year-old.

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Debbie Duncan has slammed trolls in an emotional statement.[/caption]
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The apprentice bricklayer, 19 went missing after a music festival on June 17[/caption]

The mother of one of Jay’s friends Brad, Rachael Hargreaves posted in a Facebook group asking strangers to be kind.

She said: “Please be kind, this is real. It’s torture.

“Our hearts are completely shattered.

“All we have is hope and prayers.”

It comes as a private investigator revealed Jay “stole a Rolex” before he vanished and the first picture of the man who rented the Airbnb where he spent his last night was revealed.

Rachael went on: “Watching his mum break down every single second is torture. It’s absolutely soul destroying that we can’t find him.

“His mum is absolutely broken, it’s cruel.

“I can’t believe some people are hacking my accounts and Jay’s family’s making up pure lies and pretending we are all in on it.

“If you all knew how hard it was, you would not be questioning it.

“We are drained beyond words.”

His friend Lucy who was on holidays with Jay, set up a GoFundMe for the family.

She said: “We are all so worried and we just want him home.”

In a heartbreaking statement, his mum Debbie Duncan said she was aware of the speculation and conspiracy theories, calling them “vile”.

She said: “The negative comments are extremely distressing to our family.

“We are a very close family and are absolutely devastated about his disappearance.

“Words cannot describe the pain and agony we are experiencing.

“Jay is a normal guy who is in his third year of an apprenticeship, and he is a very popular young man with a large circle of friends.

“He is our beautiful boy with his whole life ahead of him and we just want to find him.

“We do not have any information on his whereabouts.

“The Guardia Civil have worked tirelessly up in the mountains where Jay’s last phonecall was traced.

“They conducted a land search for 12 days which involved every resource they had available.

“Although the land search ended, the Spanish police still continue with their investigations into why Jay had travelled to the location so far away from his accommodation.

“We offer our sincere thanks to the Spanish authorities who continue to follow lines of inquiries.”

The teenager, from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, disappeared on the Spanish island the morning after attending a music festival with two friends on 17 June.

His disappearance has sparked a massive two week manhunt, as pals of the missing 19-year-old say all they have is hope and prayers after the search was called off.

Spanish authorities say “there is no current evidence of criminality” in the case, with his family saying they will not give up hope of finding him.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, a family source said Jay’s family have been left “heartbroken and devastated” by the Civil Guard’s decision.

His family were said to be “dreading” waking up to the search being called off as the source called it a “nightmare scenario”.

Parents Debbie and Warren, as well as brother Zak, are all in Tenerife still looking for answers on what happened to Jay.

But they were left “blindsided” by the speed at which the decision to end the search was made.

The Lancashire teen’s crushed family are still yet to get any closer to knowing what happened on June 17 when he vanished.

A Civil Guard spokeswoman said: “The search operation has now finished although the case remains open.”

A well-placed source added: “The daily operation which has been going on in and around Masca close to where Jay was last seen has been brought to an end.

“If any information comes in that merits a new search though it will be acted upon.

“My understanding is Jay’s parents have been informed of what obviously is a major development.

“Nothing of any relevance was found during yesterday’s large-scale search.”

JAY SLATER CASE

The young Brit vanished after a night out at the NRG festival at Papagayo nightclub in Playa de las Americas on June 17.

He was last seen travelling with the two mystery men in the north of the island in the Rural de Teno park.

The morning after he made a final frantic phone call to pal Lucy to tell her he was stranded in the “middle of nowhere”.

Panicked Jay, facing an 11-hour walk back to their hotel, told her he needed water and only had one per cent of battery left on his phone.

His other friend Brad Hargreaves revealed a second call in which Jay told him he had veered off the main path – leading to speculation he may have slid down rocks.

Brad said he could hear the missing teen slipping on rocks during a final video call.

The disappearance sparked a desperate round-the-clock search with his heartbroken mum and family jetting out to the island to join the hunt.

Parents Debbie and Warren, as well as brother Zak, are all in Tenerife still looking for answers on what happened to Jay.

Five questions still unanswered in Jay Slater's disappearance

By James Halpin

Missing Rolex after ‘scuffle’

Police launched a new probe on Saturday morning over the theft of a Rolex watch just hours before Jay disappeared.

It is unclear exactly how Jay’s disappearance might be linked but one of Jay’s pals told detectives the alleged theft may have led to Jay wandering off on his own to try and find the watch.

The Rolex disappeared when a fight broke out at the club Jay was partying at with investigators questioning taxi drivers and bar staff present on the strip.

Police clear duo

Two mystery Brits who partied with Jay Slater on the night of his disappearance were labelled “not relevant” by investigators.

Investigator Mark Williams-Thomas said the men stayed with Jay at an Airbnb cottage in Tenerife before he vanished.

They are said to both be in their late 30s or early 40s and from Luton, Bedfordshire, with one going by the nickname “Johnny Vegas”.

The men were only briefly asked to speak with cops before being allowed to fly home to the UK.

Just six volunteers for ‘massive’ search

Yesterday, Tenerife cops launched what they called a “massive” new search with the help of specialist volunteers to find the 19-year-old Brit.

However, just six volunteers reportedly turned up, claimed Tiktoker Paul Arnott, 29, who flew in to help with the search.

Jay’s father Warren and older brother Zak were seen at the search site.

The area being searched is a 2000ft ravine that has a steep hiking trail traversing it down to the sea.

Mystery final phone calls

Jay’s last phone call to his pal Lucy Law has been shrouded in mystery with it springing up several questions.

The 18-year-old woman told reporters Jay had called her in a panic at around 8.30am on Monday June 17.

She recalled him saying he wasn’t able to catch a bus and was going to start walking back to his flat.

Jay told her his phone was almost out of power, that he had cut his leg on a prickly cactus and he badly needed a drink.

Pinging phone

Search teams narrowed their efforts to a small group of buildings close to where Jay’s phone last pinged, but found nothing last week.

Jay took a 45 minutes car journey with two men to an Airbnb near Masco in the Rural de Teno, a national park in the island’s north.

He posted a Snapchat picture at the £40-a-night digs at around 7.30am appearing to show him holding a cigarette and walking down some stone steps.

After deciding to leave the cottage, Jay rang Lucy before his mobile went dead at 8.50am near a hiking trail in the park

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Local authorities in Spain called off the land search on June 30.[/caption]
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However investigations into Jay’s disappearance continue[/caption]
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Jay was last heard on Monday morning after attempting to walk back to his accommodation when he missed a bus in Masca, after staying with people he met at the NRG music festival in Tenerife[/caption]
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Dogs were called to the search the region[/caption]
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The start of the rugged trail from Masca in the mountains to the sea that local expert Brian Harrison said missing Jay Slater could have taken.[/caption]
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