J Slater sent a warning to friend in the last Snapchat message

Jay Slater’s mother has revealed that she has sent a final social media message to a friend some time ago He fell for his death in a remote ravine In Tenerife,

Is 19 years old Snapchat The message managed to log in to his account only after his mother Debbie Duncan reconstructs his iPhone.

In a new documentary with Channel 4He remembered that it was obtained by his friend Bradley Joggan, who was left uncontrolled by the message.

He said: “When we signed in JK Snapchat, there was an inconsistent message from J to Brad.

“So this message was clearly flying around just and then the message sent to Brad, which clearly gave a fear to Brad.

His mother Debbie Duncan discovered Snapchat message after logging into her account

His mother Debbie Duncan discovered Snapchat message after logging into her account ,supply,

“He messed me up directly ‘Are you on Jai’s phone?’

“He said ‘I have got only a message that has come only from Jai’. The last message he sent.

“He said ‘Listen, I am not going to make it’. It is like he knew that he was not going to make it yet.”

Lancashire’s teenager visited the Spanish Holiday Island last June, attending the new Reve Generation Festival with two friends.

His body was found near Kajal village

His body was found near Kajal village ,Country,

During the early hours of June 17, he met two old men from East London, and covered a distance of 30 miles, who were with him for his airbnb in the remote MASCA region.

At one 6.22 pm, he posted his Snapchat place to his friends, before he could send a final clip from 7.21 am outside his AirBNB.

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In other messages, he sent a video, stating that he claimed to catch two knives in “Just took a 12k roli”, referring to a stolen Rolex, and claimed that “it all stops”. However, the coroner ruled that they were not relevant and was likely to be an example of Jai.

According to his smartwatch, he started walking with AirBNB at 8 am, which became correct in the mountains. He called his friend Bradley a few minutes later that he was trying to walk her home.

J spoke to his friend Lucy Law that his phone was at 1 percent and he was lost

J spoke to his friend Lucy Law that his phone was at 1 percent and he was lost ,Lucy Mae Law/Instagram,

At 8.32 pm, he called his friend Lucy Law to say that he needed water and he was frightened, and he had cut his foot on a cactus. A final 22-second call took place at 8.50 am, in which he told Lucy that his phone was at 1 percent, he was lost, and He could see that there were mountains.

Recalling the moment when he was informed that his son was missing, Ms. Duncan told Many times He was called by Lucy around 3.30 pm and his “legs turned into jelly”.

As a family, he immediately decided to fly to Tannerif, in which Ms. Duncan received an anonymous message on WhatsApp: “I will give you a warning. Your son is not coming back. She owes me to the money to live enough.”

In the following weeks, his disappearance turned into a socio-media-fuel conspiracy, in which the family bombed with mischief, cruel messages and allegations that Jai was still alive and tortured.

He also received criticism for a gofundme, who raised money for search efforts and eventually for J’s funeral, said with Ms. Duncan: “She made my child inhuman and if there is one thing that he is worthy of, it was the best thing. It was the last thing we did for her.

Jourd in the funeral of J Slater in Arington cemetery last year

Jourd in the funeral of J Slater in Arington cemetery last year ,Country,

His body was discovered above a dry stream bed on 15 July, a coroner ruled that he had fallen 65–80 feet and fractured his skull and pelvis badly.

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For his mother, the inquiry stopped as it was ruled that he died due to a decline by mistake.

“I think he saw the sea and went to the ravine for him. He could see the sea from the balcony of his hotel. Perhaps he felt that he could walk back to his hotel? Nobody was involved in his death, no. It is what I think,” he said.

‘The disappearance of the Jai Slater’ is aired on Channel 4 at 9 pm next Sunday.