Police scour ravines in bid to find the missing apprentice bricklayer
The Jay Slater search team is scouring a 2,000ft-deep ravine in a bid to find the missing 19-year-old.
Police are now searching a ravine in the remote, desert-like Teno Nature Reserve in an area referred to as 'malpais' by locals — a word that translates into English as 'bad land' according to The Sun
Spanish police yesterday searched a secluded mountain pass in Masca which is the last known location of the 19-year-old after he made a phone call to his friend Lucy, 18, at around 8am that morning.
Photos of the search for Jay near the village of Masca
Pictures from Masca yesterday evening show search teams scouring the mountainside as the police investigation continues for a sixth day
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The search has now entered its sixth day as police continue to sarch for the teenager, 19, who disappeared in Tenerife.
Friends and family members have flown over to the Canary Islands to join the search for Jay who has not been seen or heard from since Monday.
His last known location was in the mountainous area of Teno Rural Park, some 10 hours' walk away from his accommodation in the southern part of the island.
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