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Latest Spain travel guidelines as body found in search for Jay Slater

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The search for 19-year-old Brit, Jay Slater, who vanished in Tenerife, has led to the discovery of a body nearly a month on. The Civil Guard said today (June 15) that human remains were found in the Masca area where Mr Slater had disappeared.

A charity supporting the family also confirmed that the body was discovered near where his mobile phone last pinged in the west of the island. DNA tests will be carried out to confirm the identity, along with an autopsy to establish the cause of death.




Items and clothing belonging to Mr Slater were found with the body, according to LBT Global, the charity involved. The Lancashire bricklayer apprentice had attended the NRG music festival on June 16.

He then travelled to an AirBnB in the village of Masca with two other men. The following morning, he embarked on an 11-hour trek back to his accommodation.

Mr Slater was last seen by a café owner asking about bus times before deciding not to wait for two hours. She then saw him leave the village on foot, with his phone’s final signal traced to the Rural de Teno National Park.

At the time, he had informed his friends via phone call that he was lost on his way back. He also mentioned his phone battery was nearly depleted, with only 1% left.

Masca is miles away from the typical Tenerife party scene.

While formal identification is pending, the Civil Guard has indicated that “all evidence suggests” the body belongs to Mr Slater. It is said he may have encountered an accident or fall, given the remote location where he was discovered.

Following the incident, the latest travel guidance for British nationals visiting Spain is available on the UK government’s website. The Safety and Security section highlights potential dangers related to crime, scams, weather conditions, appropriate clothing, alcohol consumption, drink spiking, engaging in outdoor activities, and transportation issues.

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