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Jay Slater's friends 'cannot be located', inquest hears

Jay Slater's friends 'cannot be located', inquest hears

Yahoo21-05-2025

Friends and witnesses who were in Tenerife with Jay Slater when he disappeared "could not be located" to take part in his inquest despite months-long police efforts to find them.
Mr Slater, from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, went missing in the early hours of 17 June 2024 after attending a music festival in Playa de las Americas on the Spanish island.
The apprentice bricklayer's body was found by Spanish police at the bottom of a ravine in a remote national park on 15 July, an inquest at Preston Coroner's Court heard.
Senior coroner Dr James Adley said a number of witnesses, including friends who travelled with him, were still being searched for by police.
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