has been left bemused following developments in the search to find missing teenager Jay Slater. Reid, 53, returned to our screens on Tuesday (June 25) to present morning show . She was at the helm of the show with regular relief presenter Adil Ray as the pair ran through the main stories making the headlines.

Amongst the big stories of the day was that of missing British man Jay Slater. The 19-year-old disappeared after reportedly trying to walk a 10-hour journey back to his accommodation following a three-day rave on the Spanish island of Tenerife. The most recent development in the case saw that new CCTV footage captured a man, believed to be Jay, alive around ten hours after the teen had being reported missing over one week ago.

As well as this, it was revealed that Slater's good pal Lucy Mae was the last person to hear from him before his phone battery - which was reportedly at 1% - died. Discussing the ongoing investigations with Adil, Susanna weighed in on the debates, saying that she would be equally frustrated if no one was able to find Jay. She also said she sympathised with Jay's mum Debbie, who has been particularly affected by his disappearance.

"It is an utter mystery," Susanna admitted. "As the mother of a teenager and three boys, it is your worst nightmare that the call comes through [saying] 'my phone is about to die' [..

.] once that phone battery is gone, it's impossible to trace him; honestly what on earth is happening?" Reid's frustrations then carried on t.