A selfless Brit who has flown out to Tenerife to help in the search for Jay Slater has said he is not leaving until the teenager is found as he revealed a 'dangerous' new area being searched by rescue teams.
Climber Paul Arnott, from Bedfordshire, said he 'came straight out' after seeing Jay's family issue desperate appeals for assistance after he vanished.
Jay, from Lancashire, was reported missing on June 17 while on a holiday with friends. He attended the NRG rave in the Playa de las Americas resort, before reportedly travelling over 30km to stay in the rural village of Masca with two men he had met. READ MORE Jay Slater missing in Tenerife: Dogs seen scouring mountain as rescue teams face terrifying ‘600m ravines and valleys’ He has not been seen or heard from since his phone is said to have died in the middle of a vast ravine, with major efforts continuing across the 'treacherous' Rural de Teno Park and huge police enquiries ongoing.
Paul, 29, cancelled a charity fundraiser to fly to the island and join in the search and rescue efforts on Saturday (June 22).
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