A fireman among the many search teams scouring the mountains for missing Brit teenager Jay Slater has spoken out about the ongoing efforts to trace him.
Emergency workers, including the Civil Guard, mountain rescue team and fire crews, are searching a 30-kilometre area in hopes to find the 19-year-old, who has not been heard from since Monday (June 17).
Jay had phoned his friend Lucy Mae to telling her he was lost in a rural area and that his phone battery was down to just one percent.
His phone then later 'pinged' in an open area around half a mile north of the Masca village. READ MORE 'I just want the boy back...' Dad of Jay Slater makes emotional plea as he visits search site On Saturday (June 22), as the search continued for its sixth day, fireman Riccardo, a member of the Brigada Forestal, spoke to the Manchester Evening News about the challenges in searching the 'dangerous' area and the ongoing efforts to locate Jay.
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