Channel 4 is all set to air documentary The Disappearance of Jay Slater tonight (Sunday 28) with the one-off special following his parents as they search for answers behind what really happened to their son when he went missing.
The teenager disappeared while on holiday in Tenerife last Summer, prompting a month-long search for him. However, it was later announced that the 19-year-old was found dead after accidentally falling down a remote ravine in a dangerous area on July 15 2024.
The coroner, James Adeley, explained that his death was accidental and nobody else was involved. The documentary will show CCTV images of his final hours before he went missing for the very first time.
The teen from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire flew out to the Spanish island to attend a music festival with friends Lucy Law, Brad Hargreaves and Brandon Hodgson.
His pal Lucy, who had known Jay for around six years, was the last person to speak to him before his untimely death. Ahead of the documentary airing, just who is Lucy and what was said during that last phone call between the two?
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After leaving the RG music festival in Playa de las Americas on June 17, he travelled with two men to an Airbnb in the national park area, 22 miles from where he had been staying with his friends.
It's believed that he had attempted to travel back to where he was staying with his friends when disaster struck. Speaking in the documentary, Lucy reveals Jay's heartbreaking final words.
On a call to Spanish police, she says: "My friend, he's met some people, and they've drove him up into the mountains. I don't know why and he's left the house.
"And I don't know if something happened, and I was telling him, you need to go back to your friends and tell them to drive you back down. And he said, 'No, I can't. I can't'. But I don't know why that was." The police asked Lucy for her pal's name before she confirmed it was Jay Slater, who had asked to be rescued.
"Yes, said he feels like he's going to die up there, and then the phone cut off," she said. The audio from the call to the police, which had never been heard before, provides fresh insight into the events of June 17.
Following the call, a large-scale search was initiated, concluding with the discovery of Jay's body in a remote area near the village of Masca on July 15.
In an interview with The Sun, Jay’s mum Debbie questioned why Lucy didn’t go and find Jay if she knew his location. She tearfully asked: “If you knew his location, why didn’t you just go to him?
“There’s even a taxi rank up there, there’s loads of taxis in any of those resorts, but it’s all the what if’s and the ifs and buts.
“It won’t change anything, I’ll just drive myself insane. Why didn’t she ring me straight away. If she was that worried and she was ringing the police at that point, why didn’t she ring his mum? Cos she knows the bond me and Jay had.”
The Disappearance of Jay Slater airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4
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