BEINSMARTSIDE UK Jay Slater inquest told police ‘can’t find’ his best friends Lucy Law and Brad Hargreaves

Jay Slater inquest told police ‘can’t find’ his best friends Lucy Law and Brad Hargreaves

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Jay Slater inquest told police 'can't find' his 'best friend' Lucy Law
Jay Slater, 19, (pictured left with Lucy Law) from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, vanished after attending the Spanish island’s NRG music festival last June (Pictures: PA/Facebook)

An inquest into the death of Jay Slater has heard that the two best friends who were with him before he disappeared ‘cannot be located’.

Jay, 19, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashirevanished after attending the Spanish island’s NRG music festival last June.

His remains were found near the village of Masca 29 days later.

The disappearance captivated millions on social media, with TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and X flooded with a mix of conspiracy theories about drug cartels and claims about Jay’s past.

His best friends Lucy Law and Brad Hargreaves gave interviews in the early days of the search.

Lucy claimed he called saying he was lost, had only 1% of battery left and needed water.

Brad told reporters Jay had video called him saying he had missed a bus and was embarking on an 11-hour trek home over rough, stony ground.

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Jay Slater, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, disappeared following an attempt to walk back to his accommodation after missing a bus (Picture: Facebook)

Jay’s mum Debbie Duncan, stepfather and other family members attended the inquest at Preston Coroner’s Court on Wednesday.

At the beginning of the hearing, senior coroner Dr James Adeley said that both Lucy and Brad could have been key witnesses but have ‘denied who they are’ and ‘cannot be found’.

Dr Adeley, who also presided over the inquest of Nicola Bulley, told the court: ‘We can’t find them.

‘They have denied who they are, and we have had police looking for them but we can’t find them.’

The inquest heard Jay’s body was identified by his ‘palm print’.

Jay Slater inquest told police 'can't find' his 'best friend' Lucy Law
Lucy claimed he called saying he was lost, had only 1% of battery left and needed water (Picture: Facebook)
Jay Slater inquest told police 'can't find' his 'best friend' Lucy Law
Brad (left) told reporters Jay had video called him saying he had missed a bus and was embarking on an 11-hour trek home over rough, stony ground (Picture: Facebook)

Home Office pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd said: ‘There were extensive changes due to decomposition.

‘There were changes due to the period of time he was lying in a hot environment – changes I would expect to see in that period of 28 days or thereabouts.’

The pathologist said Jay suffered several injuries but one ‘to the head is by far the most important one in understanding why Jay died’.

Explaining that it involved ‘the application of considerable force’, he said: ‘The pattern of injuries is entirely consistent with a heavy fall from height.’

The head injury ‘would have had an immediate and devastating effect’, the expert continued, telling the court: ‘The injury is so severe that I have no doubt at all that he would have been rendered immediately unconscious.’

The pathologist has provided a cause of death as head injury. A CT scan showed there was ‘a severe fracture of the head’.

The Spanish authorities also concluded that the cause of Jay’s death was a severe traumatic brain injury, the inquest heard.

PICTURE BY CHRIS NEILL - 07930-353682 - JAY SLATER FROM OSWALDTWISTLE LANCASHIRE HAS BEEN MISSING ON THE ISLAND OF TENERIFE FOR OVER A WEEK NOW, HIS FRIEND LUCY LAW ATTENDED A RAVE WITH HIM AT THE PAPAGAYO NIGHT CLUB, HE HAS'NT BEEN SEEN SINCE, IT CAN NOW BE REVEALED THAT HE ALONG WITH A GANG LEFT A MAN NAMED TOM HILTON FIGHTING FOR LIFE AFTER HE WAS ATTACKED WITH A MACHETE, POLICE IN SPAIN ARE NOW LOOKING IN TO SLATER'S CRIMINAL BACKGROUND, IN OSWALDTWISTLE BLUE RIBBONS HAVE BEEN PUT OUT ON THE HIGH STREET.....JAY SLTER WITH HIS MUM
Jay’s mum Debbie Duncan, stepfather and other family members attended the inquest at Preston Coroner’s Court on Wednesday (Picture: Chris Neill)

Toxicology expert Dr Stephanie Martin told the hearing there were difficulties checking for the presence of drugs or alcohol in a body so severely decomposed.

But she said analysis of Jay’s body showed traces of the presence of MDMA and MDA, commonly known as ecstasy along with cocaine and alcohol.

Dr Martin said because of the limitations of the analysis, she could not say exactly how much or how soon before death the drugs had been taken.

Analysis of samples by the Spanish authorities also showed the presence of ketamine which was not found in the UK samples.

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