Jay Slater's distraught father has fought back tears as he told of just wanting 'my boy back' after the British teenager went missing a week ago.
Apprentice bricklayer Jay, 19, vanished last Monday after attending a three-day high energy music festival on the Spanish sunshine island of Tenerife.
Jay's father Warren, 58, and brother Zak, 24, have now visited the spot where his phone last pinged and hugged each other in emotional scenes.
Choking back tears Warren, wearing a bucket hat, sunglasses and black t shirt, said: 'He's my son. I just want him back.'
The visit came as a bombshell new video of missing Jay dancing shirtless in a Tenerife nightclub just hours before he disappeared has emerged.
Missing British teenager Jay Slater's father Warren struggled to hold back tears, saying 'I just want my boy back', as he visited the Spanish island Tenerife where the 19-year-old vanished
Jay, from Oslandtwistle in Lancashire, was last heard from last Monday morning
Jay's father Warren, 58, and brother Zak, 24, have now visited the spot where his phone last pinged and hugged each other in emotional scenes
Warren and Zak were joined by other family and friends at the place which has been the focus of attention all week by police.
The pair journeyed to a remote gorge above the village of Masca, 19 miles from the party resort of Playa de les Americas at an altitude of 3000ft to where Jay's mobile phone last pinged on Monday morning.
They looked on as mountain rescue teams and civil protection units with high-powered binoculars scanned the cactus strewn ravine looking for clues.
Friends of Jay who had flown in from Britain were also among the group and they spent several hours at the scene as search teams explained what they were doing.
Warren and Zak also visited the Air BnB where Jay had gone after the festival with two mystery British men and from where he had sent two Snapchat messages to his friend Lucy Mae Law.
In the new clip of Jay which has emerged, he is seen dancing shirtless in Papagayo nightclub which is at the end me of the notorious Veronica's Strip area of Playa de las Americas.
The after-party is known to have wrapped up at 5am and an hour later Jay was with two mystery British men at their £40-a-night AirBnB 19 miles away at Masca.
Jay's father Warren was distraught as he said: 'He's my son. I just want him back'
Friends of Jay (pictured) have also flown in to Tenerife from Britain
Warren and Zak looked on as mountain rescue teams and civil protection units with high-powered binoculars scanned the cactus strewn ravine looking for clues.
A timeline of the events being scrutinised in the ongoing hunt for missing Jay Slater
It was here that a woman made the last confirmed sighting of Jay at about 8.15am, saying he was walking at pace up the hill and away from Playa de las Americas.
He contacted his friend Lucy Mae Law at 8.50am last Monday to say he was 'lost in the mountains with no water' and one per cent battery on his mobile, with the phone's last signal close to the Masca gorge beauty spot.
Jay's mum Debbie Duncan, 55, who has flown out to Tenerife from her home at Oswaldtwistle, told MailOnline there had been a sighting of someone resembling her son at around 6pm the day he disappeared by the church at Santiago de Teide which is back towards Playa de las Americas.
She said the man had told police he was "with two men sitting on a bench by the church looking a little worse for wear' however at the moment it has not been confirmed this was Jay.
Since he disappeared wild theories have flooded the internet and social media which MailOnline is not publishing but his mother Debbie fears he may be 'being held against his will'.
Police have said they are keeping an open mind on what has happened and have used helicopters, drones and sniffer dogs as part of the search for him.
Debbie has revealed her choice not to attend with them has caused her to be on the receiving end of vile social media trolls who have compared her to Karen Matthews.
Debbie said: 'People keep saying on social media why aren't I up there and calling me the new Karen Matthews, I just can't face it.
Apprentice bricklayer Jay Slater, 19, pictured here with his mother Debbie Duncan, was last heard from on Monday at 8.50am
Jay's mother Debbie Duncan has made a direct appeal to her son, telling him 'we just need you home' as the search for him enters its seventh day
New video footage shared on TikTok shows missing British teenager Jay Slater dancing with his shirt off at the Tenerife nightclub he attended hours before he disappeared
He was with fellow revellers at Papagayo nightclub (pictured) which is at the end of the notorious Veronica's Strip area of Playa de las Americas in Tenerife
Le Papagayo Beach Club was hosting an event as part of a high energy music festival
'I don't want to go up there in case I see something that I don't want to. I'm just hoping everything will turn out for the better. If I went up there I would just break down.
'The last few days have been awful. I just need him back. He is a handsome lad from Lancashire and he shouldn't be missing in Tenerife.'
Karen Matthews, dubbed 'Britain's worst mother' was behind the fake kidnap of her own nine-year-old schoolgirl daughter Shannon Matthews which horrified the nation in 2008.
Lucy Law, 18, was the last person to speak to Jay when he called her at around 8am on Monday morning from a secluded mountain pass in Masca.
The walk from Jay's last known location to his accommodation would have taken about 11 hours on foot.
Lucy, who attended the NRG music festival with Jay, said he called and told her he was 'lost in the mountains, he wasn't aware of his surroundings, he desperately needed a drink and his phone was on one per cent'.
Earlier today a bombshell image which is the last known photograph of Jay was uncovered. It is believed to have been taken at Papagayo nightclub in Playa de las Americas in the early hours of Monday morning.
It shows Jay in the grey sport top with green shoulder edging that he was wearing when he went missing, with Lucy alongside him.
The search for the apprentice bricklayer from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire has now entered its seventh day on the Spanish island of Tenerife
Firefighters search near to the village of Masca, Tenerife, on Saturday, June 22
A new picture of missing teenager Jay Slater shows the 19-year-old in a nightclub in the early hours with his female friend Lucy Law just hours before he disappeared in Tenerife
She has been questioned again at length by Spanish police separately with officers wanting to go through timings once again with her although there is no suggestion of anything untoward.
It comes as a GoFundMe set up by Lucy to help look for Jay has raised £27,000, speedily approaching its £30,000 target.
Rescue teams have been scouring a 2,000ft-deep ravine in the remote, desert-like Teno Nature Reserve in a bid to find Jay on the seventh day of searching.
His concerned mother Debbie still believes he may have been kidnapped.
She has vowed to stay in Tenerife for 'as long as it takes' - as it emerges a new sighting of her son is being investigated.
Speaking to MailOnline, Debbie, 55, said: 'Someone has come forward to say they saw someone who they thought was Jay walking back down the road sat on a bench.
'He was with two men looking a bit worse for wear, and they were by a church, this guy has come forward and told the police about it and they are looking into it. We don't know if it was Jay for sure, but it's a start.
'They said it was about 6pm which is ten hours after he was seen by the lady in the village. But if it was him what was he doing there and who are these two men?
Lucy, who attended the NRG music festival with Jay, said he called and told her he was 'lost in the mountains and he wasn't aware of his surroundings
The search is entering the seventh day. Pictured are search teams on June 22
Firefighters near to the village of Masca, Tenerife, on June 22 as the search enters Day 6
'All I know is that I am going to stay here for as long as it takes, I'm not going home unless it's with Jay. I'm not going anywhere until they find him.'
The sighting has not yet been officially confirmed.
The last confirmed sighting of Jay was at 8.15am on Monday when a woman saw him walking through the village of Masca, 19 miles from the party resort of Playa de las Americas.
But Ophelia Medina Hernandez, the last person to see Jay, told The Times: 'People don't get lost here.'
She saw him next to a bus stop, adding: 'He was walking normally but a bit quickly.'
Yesterday, British police offered to help in the hunt for Jay but their offer was turned down by Spanish counterparts.
When asked how she felt that the offer from British cops to help had been declined, Debbie told MailOnline: 'I had a screaming and shouting day when I had the meeting with the police.
'I know the Spanish police mean well, but the problem we are having is the language barrier, we just don't seem to be getting told. I'm sure they are doing their best.
A screenshot of Jay's last known location where his phone battery died
The mountain range in Rural de Teno near the village of Masca where police were searching
The teenager posted a Snapchat image on the morning he went missing in Spain
'They told me they had used dogs and drones and then they said Lancashire police had offered their resources but they turned it down, but I think that would have really helped.
'I would feel happier if our people were over helping. It's just so difficult not knowing where he is, the area and the terrain is rough, but the police were saying that now there are too many people up there and it could interfere with their investigation.
'I've said to you before if someone does have him, I don't really want to say anything and it's something the police are looking at but we just don't know what's happened.
'I've seen some things on social media but now I'm staying off that, I'm just shattered, I'm so exhausted, I'm slumped her in a chair absolutely drained, I fainted as well earlier.
'Some of Jay's friends and ex-girlfriends are coming over as well to help look for him but I still can't face going up there. His dad and brother are going to go up to where they are searching.'
Debbie added:'My energy levels are just zero, I am going through every emotion, screaming, crying, I've just not slept for days.
'It's just so upsetting for all the family, we just don't have any ideas, there are just so man stories flying around about what might have happened and I don't want to know.
'I'm ignoring all of them and I don't want to say anything just in case he is being held against his will.'
Ophelia, the last person to see Jay, shared that Jay has also asked about catching the bus from the area before making the journey on foot - which was the only route
Rescue teams confer as they continue to search for Jay on June 21
It comes after his worried friends said on behalf of his mother that an unknown person is using his Instagram as it's been frequently active, but it isn't Jay.
They also claim that Jay's friends and family have had their accounts hacked and false information shared.
The apprentice bricklayer from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, was last heard from on Monday after an attempt to walk back to his accommodation after missing a bus.
The admin of the Facebook page called Jay Slater Missing, Rachel Louise Harg, wrote: 'Some people are actually this sick in the head, there are people hacking my accounts and Jay's family's, making it pure lies and pretending we are all in it.'
She said Debbie is 'broken' and slammed the mystery person using the account as 'cruel'.
The police are currently searching for Jay in the Teno Nature Reserve, referred to as 'malpais' by locals — a word that translates into English as 'bad land' according to The Sub.
The force declined an offer from Lancashire police to send support to help find the missing teen.
In a statement released late on Friday, the UK police force said it had 'made an offer of support to the Guardia Civil' but this was declined after local cops said they were 'satisfied that they have the resources they need'.
A drone can be seen flying over the area in Tenerife where Jay is believed to have gone missing
June Duncan, grandmother of missing person Jay Slater, spoke of fears for her grandson
Lancashire Police released a statement regarding Jay's disappearance earlier that day, saying it had offered to provide additional support to officers on the island.
It comes as Lucy today blasted the local Spanish police for 'not doing a good enough job' in finding the missing Brit.
'We are having to do this all by ourselves as Spanish police are not doing a good enough job. They don't even speak English. It's been a very slow process here so we need the British police to come out and help them,' she told The Times.
Meanwhile the owner of holiday rental, Casa Abuela Tina - where Mr Slater is understood to have stayed with two acquaintances - today voiced her worries about the teen after spotting him walking alone down the hills on Monday.
She said: 'It's dangerous walking around here, it's easy to lose yourself. He walked up the road when I saw him for the last time.
'He was alone. He was walking normally, though he was fast.'
Ophelia shared that Jay has also asked about catching the bus from the area before making the journey on foot - which was the only route.
She aired her concerns about the teenager, but in the height of the media frenzy she stated: 'We are not to blame.'
Firefighters search near to the village of Masca, Tenerife, on Saturday, June 22
The property, which is listed online as a holiday home, is believed to have been rented by two men Jay was with the night before whilst attending the NRG festival.
In a post on the Facebook page 'Jay Slater Missing', the administrator of the group Rachel Louise Harg said family and friends of Mr Slater were in a 'living nightmare'.
She said: 'There isn't an update for anyone unfortunately. Struggling to find words at this time but all I can say is we are looking still and everyone is doing all they can.
'We are drained beyond words - I just can't say no more, I wish I could. I wish this would end now, this living nightmare. Searches are ongoing and we remain positive.
'Thanks to you all supporting and helping we can't thank you any more, much love.'
His friend Lucy has called for the British police to assist with the investigation and slammed the local efforts.
She said she wants to 'bring him home to his family'.
'That is all that we want, all that we need,' she told the BBC.
On Friday, search and rescue personnel joined officers from the island's Guardia Civil near the village of Masca where they appeared to focus on a specific area of overgrown terrain.
Search and rescue were out in force on the evening of June 21
Some officers used binoculars to survey the landscape before heading towards the bottom of the hillside.
On Thursday, a helicopter flew over Rural de Teno park in the south of the Spanish island as search teams followed various footpaths in the area.
Footage released by the Guardia Civil on Thursday showed the views from the helicopter as it scoured the hillside.
The video, posted to the force's X account, showed officers searching in bushes and overgrown terrain with dogs.