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Trapped Scottish hiker rescued in Tenerife by police officers searching for Jay Slater

Sky News Tuesday, 25 June 2024
Police officers searching for missing British teenager Jay Slater have come to the recue of a "tired and disorientated" Scottish hiker who got stuck in a ravine.
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News video: Former British police investigator outlines 'two options' which may have happened to missing Jay Slater in Tenerife

Former British police investigator outlines 'two options' which may have happened to missing Jay Slater in Tenerife 01:43

Former British police detective and TV investigator Mark Williams-Thomas, who has joined the search to find missing Jay Slater, 19, in Tenerife, told media he believes there are two likely options which could have happened to the Lancashire teenager. Williams-Thomas also said that, after...

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