A specialist search team that is being flown to Tenerife by Jay Slater’s family to help find the missing teenager has said it is ‘confident’ it will find the 19-year-old almost four weeks after he vanished.
Tomorrow (July 15) will mark four weeks since the morning Jay from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared in the remote northwest of the island.
Tenerife police called off the official search for the teenager on June 30, 13 days after he went missing in the Rural Parc de Teno but his family has remained on the island searching for him. READ MORE: "We're keeping stuff off social media": Missing Jay Slater search latest as TikTok explorer gives '100 per cent' guarantee In an update on the family’s £52,000 GoFundMe page this weekend, Jay's mum Debbie Duncan revealed that the family are using some of the money raised on the page to fly in a specialist Dutch team, known as Signi Zoekhondon, to help look for Jay.
She thanked the more than 4,300 people who have donated to the page, insisting the arrival of the Dutch team would not have been possible without their help.
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