Inside inquest into Jay Slater's death
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British teenager Jay Slater had taken ecstasy, cocaine and possibly ketamine - but did not steal a Rolex watch as he claimed on Snapchat - the night before he went missing in Tenerife, an inquest into his death has heard.
A new podcast series has taken a look at the disappearance of Jay Slater, who was found dead a month after going missing in Tenerife, and has spoken to key people involved
JAY Slater’s heartbroken mum today broke down in tears as she paid tribute to her son at the conclusion of his inquest. Debbie Duncan urged for her beloved son, 19, to be left in
Jay Slater sent his friend a Snapchat telling him he'd "taken a watch," the inquest into the 19-year-old's death has heard this morning. A previous hearing into the 19-year-old's death was told Jay had sent a Snapchat saying he'd taken a watch and was going to sell it for "10 quid" after staying at a "friend's" house, who he'd met in Tenerife.
A man who befriended teenager Jay Slater told an inquest today that the 19-year-old asked to return to his Airbnb with him following a night out.
The inquest into tragic teen Jay Slater’s death in Tenerife has heard details about how volatile he was in the hours before he vanished, if he was carrying knives and his fear over being poisoned