Jay Slater (missing kid in Tenerife)

Maybe she should spend more time looking for her son instead of looking at facebook

Might be one of those people who watches too much films and thinks that's real life.

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Just had a look at the just giving page - they've raised 29k already

"Hi everyone my name is Lucy. I have come on holiday to Tenerife to attend the NRG festival with my friend Jay & another friend. On the last day of the festival, I left alone, earlier than everyone else, because I was tired from the weekend. I woke up to a phone call off Jay at 8:30 AM saying “he was lost in the mountains, he wasn’t aware of his surroundings, he desperately needed a drink & his phone was on 1%”. He had met 2 people on Sunday night and left with them to go to their apartment. Their apartment was miles away from civilisation and in a very secluded location. He left at 8am, and walked half an hour before frantically ringing me when his phone reached 1%. This was 3 days ago now, and no one has seen or heard from him since. His last location was on an off road track, which was a 10 hour walk from his hotel. The weather conditions up there are terrible for someone in shorts & a t-shirt, both in the day & at night. He has no water for when it’s warm through out the day, and he has no coat/suitable clothing for when it’s cold at night. It was 1 degree and extremely windy when I was out looking in the middle of the night We are all so worried and we just want him home. Please help if you can and share far and wide. Thank you for reading ❤️"
Lost in the mountains? In Tenerife? There’s a big volcano in the MIDDLE of the island. Walk away from it and head towards the blue stuff called ‘sea’. Like on most volcanic islands, the majority of the population will live near the blue stuff. Christ, follow the aircraft coming in to land. Alternatively, wait til dusk and head towards the lights. Might be a sign of civilisation.
 
Lost in the mountains? In Tenerife? There’s a big volcano in the MIDDLE of the island. Walk away from it and head towards the blue stuff called ‘sea’. Like on most volcanic islands, the majority of the population will live near the blue stuff. Christ, follow the aircraft coming in to land. Alternatively, wait til dusk and head towards the lights. Might be a sign of civilisation.
I presume you’ve never been to Masca? If he’s ventured off road for whatever reason there’s more than enough barrancos and deep crevices which could end it for you if you’re not careful.
 

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