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​Search for Brit who went missing following New Rave Generation Festival Tenerife enters second week

19-year-old Jay Slater was reported missing by friends just hours after attending the three-day event last weekend

  • Words: Gemma Ross | Photo: New Rave Generation
  • 24 June 2024
​Search for Brit who went missing following New Rave Generation Festival Tenerife enters second week

Update: This article was originally published on June 21 and updated on June 24 with additional information

The search for a 19-year-old who went missing after attending a dance music event in Tenerife has entered its second week.

Jay Slater was reported missing just hours after attending New Rave Generation Festival (NRG), a three-day event which took place over the weekend from June 14 - 16.

According to The BBC, The teenager - originally from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire - was reported to have travelled to the island for his first holiday with friends to attend the multi-venue festival, which saw performances from horsegiirL, 999999999, Patrick Mason, Hannah Laing, and more.

NRG took place across various venues in south Tenerife last weekend, including the Xanadu Resort, Hard Rock Tenerife and Papagayo Beach Club.

The last known video taken of Slater shows him dancing at Papagayo on Sunday night, where he was making his way through a crowd. He’s then thought to have stayed with people he met at the festival, miles away from his friends in a “very secluded location”.

In a statement sent to Mixmag, New Rave Generation Festival said: “We share the widespread concern for Jay and are continuing to support members of his family on the ground in Tenerife."

"Local authorities are coordinating the search and can be contacted with any information which may be of help on local numbers 062 or 112.”

On Monday morning just before 9:AM, Slater reportedly called his friends, according to the BBC, saying he was lost and was attempting to walk back to his accommodation alone - a journey that would have taken him 11 hours on foot.

He explained that he had a cut on his leg from a cactus, was in need of water, and had missed the bus that would have taken him to his friends. Slater’s phone then died - the last known communication with the 19-year-old before he was declared missing.

His phone shows his last location at the Rural de Teno Park, a mountainous area in west Tenerife. Police are currently searching for Slater using mountain rescue teams, drones, a helicopter, and sniffer dogs.

According to the BBC, search teams are now looking at a ravine area off the mountain path. Investigators have been looking through bags of rubbish nearby to find clues.

The father of Jay Slater told the press that he's experiencing "a living hell" as the search enters week two, explaining: "I just want him to be found. End of."

[Via BBC]

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter

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