Clubber’s phone footage shows Jay Slater ‘staggering around’ before he went missing

Jay Slater
Jay Slater was last heard from on Monday morning - Solarpix

Jay Slater, the missing British teenager, was last seen staggering around and “worse for wear” in a Tenerife nightclub just hours before his disappearance.

The 19-year-old was seen stumbling to his feet at Papagayo club in Playa de las Américas in the early hours of Monday.

A few hours later he went missing in the north of the Spanish island.

As the search for the teenager reached its seventh day, a witness reported seeing him at the venue in one of Tenerife’s most popular night-life areas.

The man, 20, said: “It was a good atmosphere, it was hard dance music and everybody was having a good time vibing away.

“I wanted to remember the moment so I started filming, then I saw a lad staggering around in front of me.

“You could see him get up off the ground, everyone turned there to look. They looked a bit concerned.

“I had no idea it was Jay at first, he was proper worse for wear. He was with a couple of lads and a girl.”

After reading about Mr Slater’s disappearance, the man checked the video and saw it was the missing teenager.

“I looked back at my videos and my blood ran cold, knowing he was gone,” he said.

“All our mates [had] seen it [news of the disappearance] the next day, we were all shocked.”

Mr Slater was last heard from on Monday morning when he told a friend he was lost in the mountains and desperately thirsty.

He had earlier met two men at a music festival on the Spanish island and followed them back to their cottage.

On Sunday, the search for him narrowed to a crop of buildings near the small mountain village of Masca where he was last seen.

Officers from the Guardia Civil could be seen circling two structures at the bottom of a ravine in Rural de Teno Park.

They were looking into blue barrels outside one of the small buildings.

The area, which is just a few hundred metres from where Jay’s phone pinged for the final time, had already been searched on Thursday.

A police spokesman told The Telegraph: “All lines of investigation are open. There is no more information on the matter.”

Police have been joined in their search by dozens of volunteers from the UK who have flown to Tenerife to help find Mr Slater.

The teenager’s family and friends have also travelled to the Canary Island and several of them visited the search site on Saturday evening.

The group included his father, Warren, and brother, Zak, who visited the cottage where Mr Slater was last seen.

Warren Slater and Zak Slater
Warren Slater and Zak Slater visited the remote spot on Saturday evening - Geoff Pugh/The Telegraph

Through floods of tears, Warren told The Telegraph: “I just want the boy back.”

Earlier Debbie Duncan, Jay’s mother, had said: “I’m just exhausted. I’ve not slept for five days.

“I’m still hopeful. I’m not feeling negative just yet.

“I don’t know what it’s been like today because I’ve been advised to stay away because I would just break down.

“We’re all devastated. He’s just a normal boy from a little town in Lancashire. These things don’t happen.”

She also dismissed online conspiracy theories comparing her to Karen Matthews, who carried out a fake kidnapping scam 16 years ago.

The case has prompted intense public interest, with a Facebook page dedicated to “Finding Jay Slater” having reached more than half-a-million members.

A GoFundMe page set up by Mr Slater’s family and friends has also raised £30,000 in three days.

TikTok sleuths are also on the island carrying out their own searches for the missing teenager.

Detective-turned-TV investigator Mark Williams-Thomas has also offered to help Ms Duncan find her son.

Mr Williams-Thomas, who probed the disappearance of Nicola Bulley in 2023, said he had reached out to her on Sunday morning.

Mr Slater travelled to Tenerife with two friends to attend the NRG music festival on Sunday. He left the festival between 3am and 6am in the car of two other British men he had met that night.

Search teams look for missing Jay Slater in Tenerife
Search teams look for missing Jay Slater in Tenerife - Geoff Pugh for The Telegraph

At 7.30am he posted a picture on Snapchat showing him smoking a cigarette at the doorway of a cottage in Parque Rural de Teno, more than 30 miles from where the festival was held to the south of the island.

At around 8am Ofelia Medina Hernández, the owner of the two-bedroom Airbnb property where Mr Slater had travelled to, came across the teenager standing at a nearby bus stop.

He asked when the next bus was to Los Cristianos, a resort area where he had been staying, and she signalled it was not for another two hours. Instead of waiting, Mr Slater decided to walk.

After setting off he rang his friend Lucy Law, who had joined him at the music festival, and said he was lost, thirsty, had one per cent charge left on his phone, and had cut his leg on a cactus.

His phone died shortly after the call. Its last location was north of the cottage.

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