Found Deceased Jay Slater, 19, missing on holiday in Tenerife, 17 June 2024 #2

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  • #621
It's unlikely that he meant anything other than wanting water to drink. He was probably hungover and dehydrated. Why would he mean anything else?
 
  • #622
Yeah... It's often used as the equivalent of 'eff my life! I'm done!'

MOO

Wow!
I hope that when I visit the UK one day as a tourist

I won't forget to avoid uttering this very phrase :oops:
 
  • #623
Wow!
I hope that when I visit the UK one day as a tourist

I won't forget to avoid uttering this very phrase :oops:
It's just an expression of exasperation and exhaustion.

Often said after a particularly stressful or long day.

'I need a drink!' is just as much about getting a sympathetic response, possibly more so, than actually wanting alcohol.

MOO
 
  • #624
Does it really matter what he meant by 'needing a drink'? The fact is that he is still missing, so it's really not important in the grand scheme of things.
 
  • #625
I thought he said he was thirsty? Not that he “needed a drink” specifically?
 
  • #626
I thought he said he was thirsty? Not that he “needed a drink” specifically?

I guess we all need a drink.

As we say in my country:

"One needs vodka
To understand certain things!"
:rolleyes:
 
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  • #627
I thought he said he was thirsty? Not that he “needed a drink” specifically?

The wording used by Lucy was that he said he 'needed a drink', there was no specific mention of being thirsty.
 
  • #628
Pal Lucy Law, who was with the msising teen in the Canaries, said: "It’s been awful - I’ve never felt so awful in my life. None of us have slept the last few days. *The last thing he said to me 'I really need a drink'." She said: "The last pin he dropped wasn’t even on the road. Why did he go off road? There’s unanswered questions there."

She said: "I got the phone put down on me by the spanish authorities so I went to speak to them in person. I’ve had my phone stolen before, and they gave me the same slip of paper. They told me I’d get a call within 48 hours, but obviously the 48 hours after a person goes missing can be the most crucial.

"I’ve tried to report a 19-year-old is missing with no phone no water he’s never been in this area. There definitely needed to be more urgency." She said: "We went in for another police interview this afternoon, but there was no translator so we had to use Google Translator which isn’t ideal. You'd think they had someone in there who could translate for us."

She said: "They keep checking the same area, obviously he’s not there. The search needs to be made wider." Speaking to MailOnline, Mr Slater’s mother Debbie Duncan said: “I just don’t know what to think, I’m all over the place and I’m trying to keep positive, has somebody taken him? Is he panicked and lost in the mountains? I just don’t know, that’s why if anyone has any information please just tell us.

“But if he is lost then why hasn’t anyone seen him? It’s busy with hikers and holidaymakers up there so if he was lost then someone would have seen him, so that’s why I think maybe he’s been bundled off somewhere.”
*I wanna know what was said before he said "I really need a drink" so we could put the phrase in context.
 
  • #629
He said that he was lost in the mountains and had run out of water. He also said he had 1% on his battery before it cut out.
 
  • #630
"I’ve tried to report a 19-year-old is missing with no phone no water he’s never been in this area.
The only way Lucy could know that he didn't have any water is if he told her. And that's not something he would mention unless it was an issue for him. So I think that implies that when he said "I need a drink", he's being literal and wants water.
 
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He said that he was lost in the mountains and had run out of water. He also said he had 1% on his battery before it cut out.

I don't recall him ever being quoted as saying he 'ran out of water'. Where did you read this?

The only way Lucy could know that he didn't have any water is if he told her. And that's not something he would mention unless it was an issue for him. So I think that implies that when he said "I need a drink", he's being literal and wants water.
Or she assumed he had no water, as anyone else would.
 
  • #633
Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife  (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Tourists looking for an easygoing, fun holiday in the sun have headed to the island of Tenerife for decades.

From the party vibes of the neon-lit strip of Playa De Las Americas to the spiritual hikes across cacti-infested ravines in the heat, there is something for everyone.

But with its rocky cliff faces and harsh terrain, the island also has a dangerous side with completely inaccessible areas... *info on each missing person @ link

 
  • #634
I don't recall him ever being quoted as saying he 'ran out of water'. Where did you read this?


Or she assumed he had no water, as anyone else would.
It depends which newspaper you read. There are several minor differences in each report, but he referred to having no water, according to his friend.
 
  • #635
I'm not sure how accurate these dates are from the media, but it's interesting that they would search the shared map location (Area 5) last, rather than first.

Searched areas.png

Source: Dailmail (Link to article)
 
  • #636
Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife  (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Tourists looking for an easygoing, fun holiday in the sun have headed to the island of Tenerife for decades.

From the party vibes of the neon-lit strip of Playa De Las Americas to the spiritual hikes across cacti-infested ravines in the heat, there is something for everyone.

But with its rocky cliff faces and harsh terrain, the island also has a dangerous side with completely inaccessible areas... *info on each missing person @ link

That's so sad to see, but it does highlight how difficult the terrain is in Tenerife. And how easy it is to get lost and go missing.
 
  • #637
Not sure if anyone's posted this yet or if any relevance but if you check Google maps the bus stop up the road has written on the windows to be "beware of...can't make out the remaining bit".
 

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  • #638
Not sure if anyone's posted this yet or if any relevance but if you check Google maps the bus stop up the road has written on the windows to be "beware of...can't make out the remaining bit".
'Beware of the area, that there are pick pockets.'
 
  • #639
Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife  (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Peter Wilson (top left), Kevin Ainley (centre), Ricky D’Cotta (top right), Ryan Cooney (bottom left) and Billy Bennett (bottom right) have all been missing in Tenerife (Doe Network/Missing People/Police handouts)

Tourists looking for an easygoing, fun holiday in the sun have headed to the island of Tenerife for decades.

From the party vibes of the neon-lit strip of Playa De Las Americas to the spiritual hikes across cacti-infested ravines in the heat, there is something for everyone.

But with its rocky cliff faces and harsh terrain, the island also has a dangerous side with completely inaccessible areas... *info on each missing person @ link

After reading those I'd guess Jay's might be a similar case to Peter Wilson who took a wrong turn after a night out and fell down a steep drop and was found 2 years later.
A couple of those other ones are from the 80s, awful for families to never know what happened to them.
 
  • #640
Not sure if anyone's posted this yet or if any relevance but if you check Google maps the bus stop up the road has written on the windows to be "beware of...can't make out the remaining bit".
It looks like "beware of the fact that there are pickpockets". Public transport can be crowded with only standing room.
 
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