As the search intensifies for 19-year-old Jay Slater, who went missing during a holiday in Tenerife, the local community has come together in a heartfelt display of hope and solidarity. Friends and neighbours gathered at a church event, using blue ribbons to mark a service dedicated to the young man they describe as the “life and soul of the party.”
Jay, a resident of Oswaldtwistle near Blackburn, vanished after embarking on an 11-hour trek back to his hotel. His last communication was with his friend Lucy May, during which he expressed confusion about his whereabouts and the need for water. Subsequently, he was seen getting into a silver car with acquaintances he had met on the island.
Lucy May, who received a call from Jay the morning after his disappearance, shared her concern and hope for his safe return. “We’ve known him for a long time,” she said. “He’s always the one with a smile on his face, the happy chap who brightens up any gathering.”
Another friend echoed these sentiments, emphasising Jay’s ubiquitous presence in Oswaldtwistle. “You can’t walk through our streets without someone recognising him,” they said. “He’s always smiling, no matter what. We’re praying that someone out there has information and that Jay can be found.”
The community’s anguish is palpable. “I can’t hope enough,” said a second friend. “It’s been on my mind since Monday morning. The uncertainty is agonizing.”
Despite their distance, Jay’s friends remain committed. “We feel helpless being here while he’s there,” they explained. “If we could catch a flight tomorrow, we would.”
As the search continues, the community clings to hope, united by their shared affection for Jay Slater—the young man who touched so many lives with his infectious joy and unwavering spirit