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       Jay Slater's mother reveals 'agony' in new statement after police end
       search for missing teenager
        
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       Jay Slater's mother spoke of her "pain and agony" in a new statement
       after Spanish police ended their land search for the missing teenager.
        
       Debbie Duncan thanked the Guardia Civil who had "worked tirelessly up
       in the mountains where Jay's last phone call was traced" and was
       continuing to investigate why Mr Slater had travelled so far away from
       his Tenerife accommodation.
        
       She said despite their efforts over the past 12 days the family have
       no more information on his whereabouts.
        
       A new photo of Jay Slater was released by his family (LBT Global /
       family)
        
       In a statement issued through British overseas missing persons charity
       LBT Global, she said: "My son, Jay Dean Slater, came to the holiday
       island of Tenerife on 13 June with his friend to attend a music
       festival. On 17 June after not returning to his apartment he was
       reported as a missing person.
        
       "Jay is a normal guy who is in his third year of an apprenticeship,
       and he is a very popular young man with a large circle of friends.
        
       "We are a very close family and are absolutely devastated about his
       disappearance. Words cannot describe the pain and agony we are
       experiencing. He is our beautiful boy with his whole life ahead of him
       and we just want to find him.
        
       Firefighters search near to the village of Masca, Tenerife (PA Wire)
        
       "We do not have any information on his whereabouts. The Guardia Civil
       have worked tirelessly up in the mountains where Jay's last phone call
       was traced. They conducted a land search for 12 days which involved
       every resource they had available.
        
       "Although the land search ended, the Spanish police still continue
       with their investigations into why Jay had travelled to the location
       so far away from his accommodation.
        
       "We offer our sincere thanks to the Spanish authorities who continue
       to follow lines of enquiries."
        
       Ms Duncan also referenced the fake rumours spreading across social
       media following Mr Slater's disappearance.
        
       She added: "We are aware of the conspiracy theories and speculation on
       social media and some websites, and can only describe this as vile,
       the negative comments are extremely distressing to our family.
        
       "We also embrace the love and support we have received from across the
       globe. It has not gone unnoticed, especially his home town in
       Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire.
        
       "As a family we would like the world to respect our privacy at this
       present time."
        
       A Spanish police officer looks over the village of Masca, Tenerife,
       during the search for missing British teenager Jay Slater (PA Wire)
        
       On Friday, the Guardia Civil had appealed for volunteer associations,
       such as firefighters and individual volunteers who were experts in
       rugged terrain to assist in a "busqueda masiva" - massive search - on
       Saturday.
        
       The search in the village of Masca, near his last-known location, took
       in a steep rocky area, including ravines, trails and paths.
        
       He had travelled to an Airbnb in Masca and the two men said to have
       rented the property were later ruled "not relevant" to the case,
       according to reports.
        
       TV investigator Mark Williams-Thomas flew out to Tenerife last week
       after claiming he could solve the mystery behind the 19-year-old's
       disappearance in three days.
        
       He said: "We still have a number of outstanding actions, but have
       given the family a preliminary breakdown of findings. In light of the
       police search ending I have suggested the family should use the
       GoFundMe money to continue the search using experts in searching.
        
       "I would appeal again, if you have any 'direct information' having
       spoken to Jay or anyone that was with him overnight June 16 and 17 and
       have not yet been in contact, please do so."
        
        
        
        
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