The search continues for missing teenager Jay Slater, who disappeared in Tenerife exactly four-weeks ago. The 19-year-old Lancashire lad went missing on the Spanish island on the morning of Monday, June 17. Jay was holidaying with friends Lucy Law, 18, and Brad Hargreaves, 19, and had spent the previous night at the Papagayo nightclub in Playa de las Americas.

He left the club with two British men, Ayub Qassim, 31 - also known as 'Johnny Vegas' - and another unnamed man, before heading to their Airbnb near Masca, a secluded village in the north. The young man left the accommodation on Monday morning and hasn't been seen since. Qassim, who served time nine years ago for masterminding a plot to flood Wales with Class A drugs, previously told the Mail Online that Jay 'came to the Airbnb alive and left the Airbnb alive'.

Spanish police say both he and the second unnamed man are of no relevance to the investigtion. Read more: Around 8.30am that Monday morning four weeks ago, Jay rang Lucy to tell her he was lost, trying to find his way home with no water and only one percent battery left on his phone.

The MEN reports his last known location was in the Rural de Teno Park in the north of the Canary Island roughly an 11-hour walk from his digs in Los Cristianos. For the past month, efforts have been underway on the island to locate him. On Friday, July 12, Mark Williams-Thomas, a former Met Police officer based in Tenerife, revealed that he had received "a significant new piece of in.