Susanna Reid and Ed Balls delved into the case of missing teenager Jay Slater on Monday's Good Morning Britain, with Susanna expressing her concern.
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TikTok star Paul Arnott has shared the three crucial clues he's hunting for in the search for missing teen Jay Slater. The 29 year old from Flitwick, Bedfordshire, has joined the rescue mission in northwest Tenerife to find the 19 year old Lancashire lad who vanished on 17 June.
This Morning's Isla Traquair was last week reporting from where Jay was last seen, as she came under fire for flying out to Tenerife. Meanwhile, another This Morning star believes police have made a 'crucial error' in the hunt for Jay.
Paul is focusing on a call made by Jay to his pals Lucy Law and Brad Hargreaves after he left his Airbnb in the village of Masca, saying he planned to walk back to the south of the island - a journey that would take roughly 11 hours. Shortly after this call, Jay's phone battery died, but Brad believes he heard him slip during the call, indicating rocky and uneven terrain. Paul revealed that he's spoken to Brad and is now searching for signs of someone slipping, including "breakages in the plant material".
He's also been shown a photo of Jay's shoes and has the track on his phone. "I'm trying to track at the moment. I've spoken to Brad and we know Jay's been sliding down the mountains, so I'm looking for slide marks," Paul told reporters in Masca.
"I've been shown his shoes, and I've got a picture of the track on my phone. So I'm looking for any breakages in the plant material. I'm just looking for any evidence that he's been this way." Paul has over 260K followers under his handle @downtherapids, and ditched a charity do in Scotland to aid in the search, leveraging his mountaineering prowess to reach areas beyond the grasp of rescue drones and dogs, reports the Mirror.
Susanna Reid and Ed Balls delved into the case of missing teenager Jay Slater on Monday's Good Morning Britain, with Susanna expressing her concern.
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TikTok sensation Paul Arnott has hit out at Tenerife police, calling their efforts in searching for missing teen Jay Slater "ridiculous".The 29-year-old amateur mountaineer, who travelled from the UK to the Spanish island after paying £400 for a flight, joined the massive hunt for the missing 19 year old who was last heard from on the morning of June 17. He voiced his exasperation over the delay in search operations on the 13th day of the mission.Taking matters into his own hands, Paul said he decided to start an independent search after becoming fed up with waiting. Speaking of his frustration, he said: "Take my name off.
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A TikTok star who flew to Tenerife to hunt for missing Jay Slater made an unpleasant admission about his quest on This Morning. Paul Arnott, who operates the popular Down the Rapids page with over 153k followers, joined in the search for the missing 19 year old and was interviewed by the telly show's crime reporter, Isla Traquair, on Thursday, 27 June.
As the search for missing teen Jay Slater continues, crime journalist and This Morning star Isla Traquair was seen on Thursday, 27 June, reporting live from the spot where the teen went missing on 17 June. The 44-year-old hopes to join the search in a bid to find out what had happened to Jay. A GoFundMe account, which has raised around £35,000 had been set up to help, which Jay’s family have withdrawn funds from.
British TikToker Paul Arnott, known for his Down the Rapids page with more than 153,000 followers, has joined the search for missing teen Jay Slater and is set to meet with the lad's family today. Arnott, who shelled out £400 for a flight from Fort William to Tenerife on Saturday to help in the search, has been in touch with the mum of Bradley Hargreaves, a mate of Jay's who was also holidaying with him and Lucy Mae Law.The 29 year old shared: "I'm meeting the family today.They said they wanted to meet me.They said they're really proud of what I'm doing.
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