Jay Slater search update as police say 'everything is pointing' to one thing

Police have revealed Jay Slater's probable cause of death after the body was formally identified today.

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Jay Slater had been missing since Monday 17 June (Image: Facebook )

Jay Slater's body appears to be "very deteriorated", according to local police, but evidence points to a very likely cause of death.

The 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer from Lancashire, was reported missing on June 17 while on holiday in Tenerife.

The body, dicovered by the Spanish Civil Guard, was reportedly found near to where Jay's phone last pinged with his possessions and clothing, including identification.

On Tuesday police confirmed it to be the missing teen.

"In reference to the British citizen Jay Slater, the autopsy with the full identification of the body and the causes of death will take time, because the body was very deteriorated," officials previously said.

"But there is very little doubt about both the identity and the etiology. The documentation he was carrying corresponds to that of Jay Slater and everything is pointing to an accidental fall, although that is unofficial pending the final reports.

"The court is saying the official identification will not be known until next week."

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Jay was last seen in the village of Masca (Image: Facebook )

This comes as crushing news for Jay's family, who had been searching for their relative for the past 29 days.

"The whole family is absolutely broken", a family spokesman told MailOnline.

"They are devastated. It's not the outcome they were hoping for. Initially they thought how could he be so close and yet be missed but now having seen the location they appreciate the remoteness of it and there is no criticism of the search.

"It looks as if he fell from a height so he would most likely have been killed instantly and he wasn't there for a long time."

Jay Slater's friend Lucy Law, who travelled with him to Tenerife, wrote an emotional tribute on her Instagram, remebering Jay as the "happiest and most smiley person".

"Honestly lost for words", she wrote. "Always the happiest and most smiley person in the room, you was one of a kind Jay and you'll be missed more than you know. I'm sure you'll 'have your dancing shoes polished and ready' waiting for us all. We all love you buddy. Fly high."

Jay's other friend and travel companion, Brad Hargreaves, also shared on social media: "Nothing be the same without you. Rest easy brother. Love you always."

The Spanish Civil Guard had reportedly been continuing a "discreet search" for clues surrounding Jay's disappearance for days despite their annoucement that they had stopped looking in the area on June 30. According to them, this was done to avoid "curious onlookers".

The case has gained major attention across TikTok and Facebook, with Internet sleuths posting wild theories, even accusing Jay's mother of involvement in her son's disapperance. 

Jay Slater went missing after attending a three-day festival in Tenerife. He was seen leaving the Papagayo nightclub with two men, with whom he went back to their Airbnb before attempting the 11-hour walk home to his own accomodation in the morning. The hike through the risky terrain fo the Rural de Teno park is where Jay is believed to have fallen to his death.

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