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Jay Slater’s friend reveals final panicked texts from teen lost in mountains

24 July 2025
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Jay Slater’s friend reveals final panicked texts from teen lost in mountains
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Jay Slater, a 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, was found dead in a ravine 29 days after going missing in Tenerife, following a night of partying where he consumed alcohol and drugs. His friends recounted his panic as he realized he was lost while attempting a 14-hour walk back to his accommodation after being unable to secure a taxi, ultimately resulting in fatal head injuries after falling into the ravine.

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