Jay Slater's mum said the family had been "inundated with requests for interviews, documentaries and even as far as a movie" as she condemned the ''vile'' conspiracy theories about her ''loving'' son. Asking people to refer any film enquiries to LBT Global, a body aimed at helping families through missing persons cases , Debbie Duncan thanked the public for their "continued support and well wishes". She also thanked LBT Global, the British embassy, and the police.
It comes as the family of the missing British teen have released an emotional new statement to mark one month since he went missing in Tenerife. A search and rescue operation was triggered by Spanish police after Jay, 19, from Lancashire went missing on June 17 in the remote northwest of the island and his family quickly travelled out to help find him. Jay partied at a nightclub in the south of Tenerife before leaving with two men and staying with them at an Airbnb in Masca.
He left the accommodation and after missing a bus told a friend that he was going to try and walk back to where he had been staying in the south - a trek that would take about 11 hours - before his phone batter died. Nothing has been seen or heard of him since. On Sunday afternoon, Jay's mum Debbie Duncan released a new statement on the search for his missing son.
She said: "As we approach 4 weeks of our beautiful Jay's disappearance, we cannot put into words the heartache we are suffering as a family. Jay is a typical young man who loves life w.