
Jay, 19, is thought to have left the NRG music event on Tenerife by car with two men he did not previously know after 8.35pm last Sunday.
They were meant to go to their Airbnb apartment 40 minutes away on the other side of the island.
The woman who owned the property saw him leave on Monday, saying he would walk after missing a bus a journey that would have taken 10 hours on foot and this is the last official sighting.
He made a panicked call to a friend at 8.15am that day, saying he had missed a bus and had no water.
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