A SPECIALIST search team is being jetted out to Tenerife from the Netherlands by Jay Slater’s desperate family to hunt for the teen. Distraught mum Debbie Duncan has announced part of the £52,000 donated through a GoFundMe page is being used to pay for the private search. Jay, 19, has been missing for almost four weeks - with his loved ones no closer to finding answers.
Spanish cops on the island abruptly axed the official search after less than two weeks, leaving Jay’s family “blindsided” . They have continued to scour the remote Masca ravine where apprentice bricklayer Jay was last seen every day. Yet no trace of Jay has been found in the weeks since his disappearance.
Now the family have turned to the help of experts from the Netherlands who are flying to Tenerife with specialist dogs . Cash from a GoFundMe page set up by Jay’s close friend Lucy Law is being used to cover the expenses. Jay’s mum Debbie, 55, said: “As you all know the Guardia Civil gave up the land search after 12 days.
“We have been actively working with search and rescue teams and we can now confirm that we have a team of experts flying in over the weekend from the Netherlands, who will carry on the search with their specialist dogs. “We are only able to fund this with the generosity of all those who donated. “The team are the Signi Zoekhondon and this has taken lots of planning to get them over so thank you so much for your kindness.
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