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The rampant circus of conspiracy theories and trolling which threaten to hamper the search for Jay Slater: How the probe into missing Brit has been hijacked by cruel social media ghouls, sleuths and attacks on his family

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The rampant circus of conspiracy theories and trolling which threaten to hamper the search for Jay Slater: How the probe into missing Brit has been hijacked by cruel social media ghouls, sleuths and attacks on his family

It is the stuff of nightmares for every parent of a teenager who has long been begging them to be allowed on a dream first holiday abroad.

Perhaps this is why the disappearance of Jay Slater after a Spanish music festival has captured the hearts and minds of so many in Britain.

The desperate search for the 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer continues today – a week after he went missing in Tenerife last Monday.

His family are all on the Spanish island as mountain rescuers with dogs and drones search for him as donations by generous Britons to a fundraising page set up by his best friend to support the search has already passed £32,000.

Specialist search teams have been concentrating on an area at the bottom of a ravine in Rural de Teno Park – the area where his phone was last tracked to before it ran out of battery.

But trolls, amateur sleuths and psychics have sparked a carnival of hysteria and chaos surrounding the investigation by spreading wild and even malicious theories about his disappearance on social media – including the sick idea that he has faked his disappearance to pocket the GoFundMe cash. 

These cruel posts have also caused Jay’s family significant heartache on top of their anxiety and grief as the search continues – with his mother today confronting members of a Facebook conspiracy theory group and telling them she feels ‘very let down’ by their sniping.

As some amateur detectives flew into Tenerife to join the search, his employer also hit out at the trolls after they were bombarded with messages and said: ‘The picture being painted of Jay is just not true. We stand by him’.

A new photo of Jay has emerged as his family wait for news while also having to deal with trolls and conspiracies

A member of a search and rescue team search near the last known location of Jay Slater, near to the village of Masca, Tenerife, where the search for missing British teenager Jay Slater, 19, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, continues

A member of a search and rescue team search near the last known location of Jay Slater, near to the village of Masca, Tenerife, where the search for missing British teenager Jay Slater, 19, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, continues

His employer has spoken out and said 'the picture being painted of him is not true'

His employer has spoken out and said ‘the picture being painted of him is not true’

A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Jay Slater's family has reached its £30,000 target after just three days and is now on £32,000

A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Jay Slater’s family has reached its £30,000 target after just three days and is now on £32,000

Spanish Police are searching small buildings near Mr Slater’s last identified location in the mountainous terrain of a national park near the village of Masca.

But at least five British nationals, including one calling himself an ‘explorer’, have spent hundreds of pounds on making the trip to Tenerife despite having no link to Jay.

One has been trying to speak to mountain rescue teams currently leading the desperate search in an area referred to as ‘malpais’ by locals, which translates as ‘badland’.

Paul Arnott, 29, who runs the Down the Rapids TikTok account and describes himself as an ‘explorer’, spent £400 on travelling to the island on Saturday from Fort William, in Scotland.

He told The Telegraph: ‘I’ve been trying to contact mountain rescue all day but I haven’t been able to get through to anyone.’

He added: ‘The idea is ideally to communicate with mountain rescue and the police and if I can’t get a response then I’ll do my own thing in hits area and try and work out where’s not been searched.’ Mr Arnott said he would want someone to come out and help if the same thing had happened to him.

Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and other platforms are packed with memes from The Inbetweeners series and movies making light of his disappearance.

Internet sleuths have trawled his social media posts for clues that might offer an explanation for Jay’s disappearance, including unlikely theories about him being murdered or kidnapped.

Others have spent hours on Google trying to dig out details on his work life, background and childhood.

Some have spent time looking at satellite images of Tenerife to try to track his final movements, especially as new CCTV images of Jay from the hours after he vanished continue to emerge.

Jay Slater, an apprentice bricklayer, disappeared last Monday after going to a three-day energy music festival on the Spanish island

Jay Slater, an apprentice bricklayer, disappeared last Monday after going to a three-day energy music festival on the Spanish island

This is the CCTV image the family of Jay Slater are hoping and praying is him - a week after he mysteriously vanished on Tenerife

This is the CCTV image the family of Jay Slater are hoping and praying is him – a week after he mysteriously vanished on Tenerife

A picture of missing teenager Jay Slater shows the 19-year-old in a nightclub in the early hours with his female friend Lucy Law just hours before he disappeared in Tenerife

A picture of missing teenager Jay Slater shows the 19-year-old in a nightclub in the early hours with his female friend Lucy Law just hours before he disappeared in Tenerife

Jay's friend Lucy Mae Law (pictured), 18, has blasted Spanish police for rejecting an offer from British officers to help

Jay’s friend Lucy Mae Law (pictured), 18, has blasted Spanish police for rejecting an offer from British officers to help

On Friday, Lancashire Police, who were in charge of the controversial search for Nicola Bulley, said it had ‘made an offer of support’ to the force in Tenerife but this was declined as local officers said they were ‘satisfied that they have the resources they need’.

Ms Bulley’s search also became chaotic after amateur sleuths catering to followers on TikTok and other social media sites turned up trying to solve the case. One expert told MailOnline that there is a danger that Jay’s case could go the same way.

Mr Slater’s disappearance has become a phenomenon on social media – with thousands of users speculating about the circumstances of his disappearance.

Detective turned journalist Mark Williams-Thomas has offered his expertise as the hunt for the missing 19-year-old who vanished after leaving a Tenerife nightclub enters its second week.

Police are working on the theory that he has got lost after attending a three-day high energy music festival, with the teenager later being seen walking away from Playa de las Americas.

He had called his best friend Lucy Law, who was on holiday with him, that he ‘didn’t know where he was’, was thirsty and only had 1% battery left on his phone. 

Jay Slater’s mother Debbie Duncan has repeatedly hit out at trolls mocking her missing son and raised her own concerns that it is distracting from the hunt for her missing boy.

She posted on a Facebook page where thousands of people have been giving their own theories behind his disappearance.

On that ‘Jay Slater theories’ page, users are posting every few minutes, some asking people to show more respect to his family and not lose sight of the fact a 19-yera-old boy is missing.

But others continue to play amateur detective and asking questions they believe have not been properly answered about the case, and calling for more ‘transparency’ from his family, friends and the police.

‘I really am saddened by all your comments. You seem to be so bothered about this GoFundMe page. I really hope I am not taking my son home in a body bag’, Debbie said.

‘The [GoFundMe] funds are not released and won’t be if not needed.

‘I really cannot believe the British public are not supporting me in trying to find Jay. This may happen to any of you one day. Very let down by you all.’

Search teams focus on a mountainous area near the village of Masca in their search for Jay Slater on Sunday

Search teams focus on a mountainous area near the village of Masca in their search for Jay Slater on Sunday

Search teams have been unable to find Jay Slater since he was last seen on Monday

Search teams have been unable to find Jay Slater since he was last seen on Monday

Spanish police officers scour the area for any clues which could help them find Jay Slater

Spanish police officers scour the area for any clues which could help them find Jay Slater

Yesterday his employer in Lancashire spoke out to dismiss rumours online about him. PH Build, which employs Mr Slater as an apprentice bricklayer, had to delete a post asking for information after it was hijacked by those spouting theories about him.

They said in a statement: ‘Our Jay is still missing.

‘We have decided to remove our last post due to all the negative comments and conspiracy theories.

‘Jay has been with us since he left school and is liked by all. He’s a valued member of our team and we stand by him.

‘The picture being painted of him is just not true. The fact is he’s a 19-year-old lad missing in a foreign country. He needs to be back home where he belongs. Come on Jay we are all praying for you.’

Jay vanished after a three-day music festival on the Spanish island.

Today another grainy image of a man fitting Jay’s description emerged.

Yesterday, footage emerged of Mr Slater dancing at a nightclub after-party hours before he disappeared.

The club, Papagayo, is located at the end of the notorious Veronica’s Strip, on the Playa de las Americas.

The party finished at 5am and an hour later Mr Slater is said to have been in the company of two unknown British men at their £40-a-night Airbnb accommodation, 19 miles away in the village of Masca.

The last confirmed sighting of Mr Slater, from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, was at 8.15am that day as he walked through Masca.

Apprentice bricklayer Jay Slater, 19, pictured here with his mother Debbie Duncan, was last heard from on Monday

Apprentice bricklayer Jay Slater, 19, pictured here with his mother Debbie Duncan, was last heard from on Monday

Warren Slater and his son Zak, 24, were joined by other family and friends at the remote mountain spot where his mobile phone last pinged on Monday morning

Warren Slater and his son Zak, 24, were joined by other family and friends at the remote mountain spot where his mobile phone last pinged on Monday morning

The detective-turned-TV investigator who helped expose Jimmy Savile’s crimes and probed the disappearance of Nicola Bulley yesterday offered to help find British teenager Jay Slater.

Mark Williams-Thomas said he ‘reached out’ to Debbie Duncan, the mother of the 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer who went missing last Monday in Tenerife.

In a post on X, Mr Williams-Thomas said: ‘I have this morning reached out to missing Jay Slater’s mum offering the help of my team to get her answers as to what has happened to her son.’

He said there had been ‘lots of speculation’, adding: ‘If they give me total access and with feet on the ground I will very quickly be able to say if his disappearance is him alone or if it has third party involvement.’

Mr Williams-Thomas was previously lead investigator on ITV1 documentary Exposure: The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile, which revealed how the late BBC presenter systematically preyed upon young and vulnerable girls.

He also offered help last year when mother-of-two Ms Bulley, 45, went missing while walking her dog in St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire. Her body was later discovered and a coroner ruled that she had accidentally drowned. The intervention by Mr Williams-Thomas comes after Mr Slater’s friend said Spanish police ‘were not doing a good job’.

Lucy Law, 18, was the last person to speak to Mr Slater when he called her at around 8am on Monday morning. 

She said he told her he was ‘lost in the mountains with no water’ and had a very low phone battery. His phone’s last signal was in the Rural de Teno national park.

Ms Law, who attended the music festival with Mr Slater, said he told her he was not aware of his surroundings, and desperately needed a drink.

The walk from his last known location to his accommodation would have taken about 11 hours on foot. Police are searching in the national park, an area referred to as ‘malpais’ by locals, which translates as ‘badland’.

Ms Law said: ‘We are having to do this all by ourselves as Spanish police are not doing a good enough job. They don’t even speak English. It’s been a very slow process here so we need the British police to come out and help them.’

Mr Slater’s father Warren Slater, 58, and brother Zak, 24, have now visited the spot where the teenager’s phone was last located. A tearful Mr Slater said: ‘He’s my son. I just want him back.’

Police have said they are keeping an open mind on the situation and have used helicopters, drones and sniffer dogs in their search.

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