Found Deceased Spain - Jay Slater, 19, missing on holiday in Tenerife, 17 June 2024 #5


Jay Slater's post-mortem and funeral will feature in a new Channel 4 documentary that will look into conspiracy theories surrounding the case.

The Disappearance Of Jay Slater will follow the story of the 19-year-old who vanished in Tenerife last June - only to be found dead a month later at the bottom of a ravine on the Spanish party island.

The film, which has been made in collaboration with Mr Slater's family, will include exclusive access to his post-mortem and funeral.

is also set to look at the conspiracy theories that stemmed from the story, the online abuse that the family still receive and the media coverage of the case.


Rita Daniels, Channel 4 commissioning editor, said: 'The story of Jay Slater captured the nation last summer with a fervour and intensity fuelled by armchair detectives and internet culture.

'We are so glad to be working with Anna on a sensitively handled exploration of the family's experience, and understanding the impact of being in the middle of a social media storm, amplified by grief.

'The film holds a light up to our current society and is exactly the story that is a necessity for Channel 4 to tell.'
Well, that's not going to be biased then, is it? I hope no-one is thinking they're going to learn anything from it :-(

JMO, obviously
 

Jay Slater's post-mortem and funeral will feature in a new Channel 4 documentary that will look into conspiracy theories surrounding the case.

The Disappearance Of Jay Slater will follow the story of the 19-year-old who vanished in Tenerife last June - only to be found dead a month later at the bottom of a ravine on the Spanish party island.

The film, which has been made in collaboration with Mr Slater's family, will include exclusive access to his post-mortem and funeral.

is also set to look at the conspiracy theories that stemmed from the story, the online abuse that the family still receive and the media coverage of the case.


Rita Daniels, Channel 4 commissioning editor, said: 'The story of Jay Slater captured the nation last summer with a fervour and intensity fuelled by armchair detectives and internet culture.

'We are so glad to be working with Anna on a sensitively handled exploration of the family's experience, and understanding the impact of being in the middle of a social media storm, amplified by grief.

'The film holds a light up to our current society and is exactly the story that is a necessity for Channel 4 to tell.'

Which most of the theories turned out to be true!
 

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