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Jay Slater's family are making arrangements to repatriate his body from Tenerife, with British police set to work with the Spanish authorities to investigate the 19 year old's death Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Jay Slater's family are set to take the dead 19-year-old's body home with them from Tenerife, someone working closely with the family has revealed.

Matt Searle, the boss of the overseas missing persons charity LGB Global, revealed that Jay's mum and dad, Debbie Duncan and Warren Slater, are making repatriation and funeral plans for their son - whose body was discovered on Monday morning (July 15). Jay had been missing since June 17 and is believed to have suffered a sharp "fall from height" before dying of his injuries., according to Spanish police, the Mirror reports.



Searle told the BBC that Debbie said she would "fall apart" if she is "not doing something", after the family spent a month in Tenerife desperately searching for their beloved son. Footage released by Spanish authorities on Monday showed rescue workers using a helicopter to winch down a rescuer into the "inaccessible" ravine where Jay's body was discovered. Jay was found around a 20 minute walk away from where is phone last pinged on the morning of June 17, the Slaters' family detective revealed exclusively to the Mirror.

The Canary Islands High Court of Justice said the death was caused by ".

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