The Brit was believed to be staying in an Airbnb in Los Christianos and the owner, Ophelia, claimed she saw Jay that day walking in a ‘dangerous’ area in the mountains near Masca - a secluded town.
She
told the MEN: It’s dangerous walking around here, it’s easy to lose yourself. He walked up the road when I saw him for the last time."
Jay Slater went missing in Tenerife on 17 June.
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Ophelia, the
owner of the accommodation, said: "It's dangerous walking around here, it's easy to lose yourself. He walked up the road when I saw him for the last time. He was alone. He was walking normally, though he was fast."
The search has intensified and is now in its sixth day
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Ophelia, who runs Casa Abuela Tina, the holiday let where Jay reportedly stayed after meeting two people at the NRG festival, told of seeing him ascend the hillside solo on Monday morning, reports
the Manchester Evening News.
Ophelia mentioned that Jay had inquired about catching a bus from the area on the morning he disappeared, but ultimately left on foot along the only road through the locale. Amid intense media scrutiny, she expressed her deep concern, stating: "We are not to blame."
The owner of the remote Airbnb where Jay Slater stayed the night before he vanished in Tenerife has spoken out about the morning he 'walked off alone' - as the major search to find him continues for its fifth day
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He stayed at an Airbnb close to the remote village of Masca - in the Rural de Teno Park, a mountainous area popular with hikers. As the search efforts continued on Friday, the owner of the Airbnb spoke out about the morning he 'walked off alone'.
Jay's last known location was where his phone 'pinged' in a vast mountainous area around half a mile north of Masca and the holiday cottage. The last time Lucy heard from Jay on Monday morning, he told her his phone was going to die and that he needed water as was walking in 'the middle of nowhere'.
Jay Slater has been missing on the Spanish island of Tenerife for six days with his friends and family now having to deal with 'trolls and sickos' sharing posts
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