JAY SLATER’S dad has actually stated he assumes his son may have been heading in the direction of the sea in Tenerife when he vanished on June 17.
Warren Slater, 58, has been combing the hills of north-west Tenerife himself given that police officers cancelled the energetic search last Sunday.
Jay’s last recognized area remained in the Rural de Teno park, near a 2,000ft abyss with a high decline right into the sea around the vacation island.
A significant search group comprised of cops, volunteers, firemens, drones, helicopters and sniffer canines invested 2 weeks looking the sporadic park close by.
On Sunday June 30 neighborhood authorities axed the massive quest, leaving Jay’s “angry” family members to fend for themselves.
When asked if his son Jay might’ve been heading in the direction of the sea on the early morning he vanished, Warren informed Manchester Evening News “Maybe”.
He stated: “I’ve done this trail now twice. Every step I’ve took there’s been an opening.
“If you come down on among those cactus’ you’re stagnating. Surely someone’s gonna discover you after 2 weeks.”
“It’s hundreds of square feet of this little bushy stuff. You can’t explain this to somebody unless they see it. You can take a photograph or film it, but until you’re here…”
Warren informed guys he has actually passed by despair to rage over the cops action to Jay’s loss.
He stated: “I’ve gone past the sadness bit and I’m angry, if that makes any sense.
“I’m mad that absolutely nothing’s occurred. If I left you right here and after that you simply went away, do you not assume cops would certainly get on my situation?”
Apprentice bricklayer Jay, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, was last heard from on the morning of June 17 when he phoned a pal to tell her he was “shed in the center of no place”.
He had gone back to a remote Airbnb with two British men on the northwest of island in the early hours before leaving later that morning.
After missing the bus, he started walking the 11-hour route back to his accommodation and disappeared in the rural north-west mountains.
On Monday, Jay’s parents pleaded with cops not to give up on the hunt for their son during a crunch meeting.
Detectives promised to probe any new tip-offs or information that comes in but stood firm in axing the active search.
A source close to the family revealed that the decision to cut off the search was the “problem situation” Jay’s family were “fearing”.
Jay’s concerned enjoyed ones the other day struck out at a TikTok maker that flew bent on sign up with the search however gave up after asserting he’s “never ever had any kind of cash” from the GoFundMe.
Callum Fahim, who voluntarily travelled to Tenerife to help cops, claimed he’s left after being slammed with death threats and seeing no cash.
He flew over after contacting the 19-year-old’s mum, Debbie Duncan, online, according to Sky News.
But Fahim has now shared plans to return to the UK on Thursday.
The Slater family claim Debbie gave Callum £740 of her own money to fund his accommodation.
She says the TikToker turned “bitter” after they refused to give him more money.
Several search experts and a former detective have claimed the teen could be alive somewhere in the mountains.
Army reservist and search pro Juan García, believes cops called off the search for missing Jay too soon and previously warned he could be feeding on plants and rainwater to stay alive.
Ex-detective Hedges told The Sun: “It’s definitely feasible. I assume it is very important to allow the examination maintain all lines of questions open till they’re shown to be unrealistic.
“It is quite a long time to survive without food. Depends on how much rain there is, as to whether there’s sufficient water.
“But definitely, one must constantly think about that opportunity.”
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