Jay Slater’s close friend Lucy Law has posted a picture of the two together almost three weeks after he vanished in Tenerife. She shared her sadness following the lack of answers in the investigation

A close friend of Jay Slater who spoke to him shortly before he went missing in Tenerife has shared a new photo of them together.

Lucy Law posted an image with a crying face and blue heart emoji following his disappearance nearly three weeks ago. The 19-year-old vanished shortly after 8am on June 17 . Lucy, who was the last known person to speak to Jay, uploaded the image on Instagram. He was last heard of when he phoned her to say he was “lost in the middle of nowhere”. 

According to Lucy, Jay had told her that he planned to walk back to his accommodation after missing a bus, which would take around 11 hours on foot. She also added that his phone was on one percent battery. The apprentice bricklayer had attended the NRG music festival with two friends before his disappearance, and his last known location was the Rural de Teno Park in the north of the Canary Island. 

Lucy previously described the situation as “weird” and said: “There’s something weird going on. It is suspicious. In two days you’re telling me someone’s not seen him. There’s a restaurant 10 minutes away that he would have seen or walked past. It’s suspicious and it’s weird.”

His pal earlier said: “Fair enough it didn’t open for another two hours but if that were me I would have sat and waited at the restaurant till it opened. As soon as it opened I would have said, ‘Please can you put my phone on charge’ and then I would have rung someone, I would have rung a taxi.”

Lucy hasn’t commented publicly about the missing case in more than two weeks, but she previously shared an update after she had located the two people who saw Jay an hour before he vanished.  She said: “We managed to find the house. I knocked on the door and there were two people there.”

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