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Body believed to be missing Jay Slater’s is found four weeks after Brit teen vanished on friend’s holiday in Tenerife

A BODY has tragically been found in the hunt for missing British teenager Jay Slater after a gruelling four week search.

Cops fear the 19-year-old may have accidentally fallen to his death while walking in a remote area of Tenerife.

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A body has been found in the hunt for missing British teenager Jay Slater[/caption]
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Jay (R) with his older brother Zak (L) and mum Debbie Duncan (C)[/caption]
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Zak and Jay’s father Warren Slater spent the x weeks scouring Tenerife for any trace of the teen[/caption]

Apprentice bricklayer Jay vanished on the morning of June 17 after going to a rave the night before with friends – sparking a huge effort to find the Lancashire teen.

Spanish cops axed the official search less than two weeks in – but have today announced a body has been found in the area Jay was last known to be, Masca.

A spokesman for the Civil Guard said today: “After 29 constant days of searching the lifeless body of the young man has been found in the Masca area.

“The discovery has been possible thanks to the tireless and discreet search carried out by the Civil Guard over these 29 days.

“Everything is pointing to the body being that of the young British man who disappeared on June 17, pending full identification.

“Initial inquiries are pointing to him having suffered an accident/fall in the area where he was found.”

Jay’s distraught family have been updated and a formal investigation by police is set to follow.

The teenager travelled to the unforgiving mountainous area in the early hours of June 17 with two men after a night of partying.

He then left in the morning, but after learning he’d missed the bus started trying to do the 11-hour trek back to his own accommodation.

One of the men – convicted drug dealer Ayub Qassim – says Jay left the house alive.

Jay made a final frantic call to friend Lucy Law to say he was lost, had one per cent phone battery, and needed water.

In an earlier call to friend Brad, his feet could be heart slipping on the rocks before.

Former investigator Mark Williams-Thomas – who has been working on the case for weeks – claims to have spoke to Qassim and was told the teen woke up asking to leave the home as he was hungry.

Qassim, who rented out the holiday let, says Jay wanted to go home so he could “get a scran”, and was planning on catching a bus.

Mark says that Qassim told him “no bus is coming”, and offered to drive him after taking a nap, but the teen left anyway.

It has since been claimed by Mark that Jay left in a panic and was “scared” to return to the Airbnb.

Tenerife is known as a dangerous place after dark with the holiday hotspot being stuck in a bitter turf war between British drug gangs and the feared Italian mafia.

Despite this, there is no suggestion that Jay was linked to drugs with cops finding no link to criminality in the case.

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Jay went missing after going on holiday to the NRG rave in Tenerife[/caption]
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Convicted drug dealer Ayub Qassim was with Jay the morning he vanished
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The Airbnb where Jay stayed the night before he vanished without a trace[/caption]
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Rescue workers say they struggled with the search due to the altitude, heat and the sheer size of the area they feared Jay could’ve been[/caption]

THE MAMMOTH SEARCH

Lucy reported Jay missing to Spanish cops a few hours after their final phone call – sparking a huge search across the island that would last for almost two weeks.

Jay’s upset mum Debbie Duncan quickly rushed over to Tenerife to help cops with their investigation.

She was later followed by Jay’s older brother Zak, 24, and his dad Warren Slater, 58, as well as a number of volunteers.

The case quickly gained global attention as the family called for help to scour the mountains where Jay’s phone last pinged on June 17.

Jay’s final location showed he was near Rural de Teno Park – a massive barren landscape filled with bushes and rocks.

Dozens of rescue workers and the Spanish Guardia Civil all took to the mountain range using sniffer dogs, drones, a helicopter and volunteers.

A GoFundMe page was set up to raise money for missing Jay Slater’s family by Lucy which hit over £50,000 in a month.

Debbie revealed she would be withdrawing some of the donations to fly supporters out to Tenerife to help with the hunt just weeks into the search.

But after cops had no success, the official search was called off on June 30 after two weeks.

Jay’s heartbroken and frustrated family vowed to carry on the hunt regardless.

A new team led by local hiker Juan Garcia, and including Jay’s uncle Glen Duncan, dad Warren and brother Zak, focused on an area of a gorge close before exploring caves, ravines and slopes.

Seasoned mountain experts who were flown out by Jay’s family said the search was hampered by the altitude, heat and the size of the area.

Warren voiced similar concerns over the huge area they needed to look through.

He warned it would’ve taken “an army 10 years” to search the whole area as the distraught father pleaded with Interpol and British cops to help.

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Close friend Brad Hargreaves claims he heard Jay walking on a rocky path in their final phone call hours before he vanished
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Jay’s dad Warren has been left heartbroken after spending weeks in Tenerife
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Jay’s final Snapchat post showed him smoking a cigarette with a blanket given to him by Qassim at the Airbnb
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Mark William-Thomas claimed his efforts ‘opened up an established criminal network with links to drugs , violent crime and thefts’ in Tenerife[/caption]

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