This Morning star weighs in on Jay Slater disappearance with heartbreaking suggestion
26.06.2024 - 13:25
/ ok.co.uk
As the hunt for missing teen Jay Slater continues in Tenerife, TV shows from Good Morning Britain to Loose Women have all examined his shocking disappearance. On Wednesday, 26 June, it was This Morning's turn to focus on the 12 day old investigation, after 19 year old apprentice bricklayer Jay vanished without trace.
The show cast light onto 'armchair sleuth' theories about Jay, focusing on speculation which could hinder ongoing police investigations and cause further distress to Jay's already-concerned family. TV personalities have also weighed in on the situation, with GMB's Susanna Reid labelling it the "worst nightmare" any parent could face, and an "utter mystery".
Coronation Street star, Vicky Entwistle, disclosed a personal connection: Jay is her friend's godmother's grandson. Presenters Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard turned to experts as they untangled the potentially damaging speculation regarding Jay's whereabouts. Jay disappeared following a three-day music festival in Tenerife, which he had attended with friends, Lucy and Brad.
He was last seen with two men he met during a night out after the festival, heading towards their Airbnb in a rural location near Masca village. While viewers were fuming that the chat only seemed to add to the speculation, it didn't involve regular guest and seasoned crime journalist, Isla Traquair, adding her thoughts. Recounting Jay's last-known movements after heading to the Airbnb, she explained: "He's posting on Snapchat at 7.30 in the morning, we know that he's there.
He then goes to a bus stop, he meets a local he asks her 'when's the next bus?'... it's two hours later, but instead of waiting, he decides to walk off. But interestingly he goes in the wrong direction from where he's
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