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Only when you see the island's ravines "in the flesh you see how brutal it is", Tenerife residents claim following the discovery of teen . Following nearly a month of searching for the 19-year-old, Spanish police found Jay’s body in a ravine near to where he was last seen and where his phone last pinged in a remote mountainous area. Authorities have said Jay’s injuries were consistent with a fall, questions remain over why the apprentice bricklayer from Lancashire veered off the path and took the steep, fatal tumble, which .

Helena Gomes, 35, said: “You see how bad it is, we don’t even walk there, so if someone gets into trouble it is going to be hard for anyone to find the body. "No one is surprised it took so long, why he was there is a mystery, he should never have been going that way, maybe he saw the ocean and thought it was the best way." "We just feel so bad for his family but are so proud of the searchers who found him, they never gave up,” said Jim Scanlon, 56, from Dunfermline.



“You can’t believe how deadly it could be standing here, it is so beautiful and inviting. Reading about the case before we came out I could not get my head round the geography, but when you see in the flesh you see how brutal it is. "I’m just not surprised it took the rescuers so long to find him.

I’ll say a little prayer for Jay and his mum before I leave.” Jay vanished without a trace after going back to the Airbnb of two Brits he met at a rave on Sunday, June 16. It’s.

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