Jay Slater Saga Deepens: Family Speaks Out Amid 'Torture' and Gang Attack Claims

A new Channel 4 documentary, “The Disappearance of Jay Slater,” delves into the tragic case of the Oswaldtwistle teenager who died in Tenerife in June of last year, offering an exclusive, inside look at his family's search for answers. The film, airing Sunday, September 28 at 9 pm, highlights the immense personal suffering endured by Jay’s mother, Debbie Duncan, and his family due to a relentless onslaught of online conspiracy theories and subsequent horrific abuse from social media users on platforms like YouTube and TikTok.
Jay Slater, 19, was reported missing on June 17 after attending a musical festival on the Spanish island. His body was discovered on July 15, and an inquest concluded in July, confirming his cause of death as an
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