Inside inquest into Jay Slater's death
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The teenager went missing in Tenerife on 17 June last year before his body was found in a ravine around four weeks later.
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
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LancsLive on MSNJay Slater inquest: All the evidence from Ayub 'Johnny Vegas' QassimAyub, known by the nickname 'Johnny Vegas', could not be traced to give evidence at the inquest into Jay's death in May, prompting an adjournment to allow police further time to try to find him and other missing witnesses Steven Roccas, Lucy Law, Bradley Geoghegan and Brandon Hodgson.
Jay Slater death has been ruled an accident after falling from a ravine in the Tenerife mountains, an inquest concluded. Coroner Dr James Adeley dismissed theories about a 'stolen' Rolex watch and a Snapchat picture of Jay with knives at Preston Crown Court today. He ruled the teen's death was nothing more than a tragic accident.
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