
Missing Man, Missing Evidence: Ex-Cop Exposes Failures in Jay Slater Death Investigation
Jay Slater Death: Ex-Cop Reveals Inquest Failures, Missing Friends, and Unanswered Questions The mysterious death of Jay Slater in Tenerife continues to unfold as former police officer Mark Williams-Thomas alleges the official inquest overlooked critical evidence. His investigation reveals a series of unsettling details, including a photograph Slater sent to a friend shortly before his death showing knives down his trousers. The caption read, "In case it kicks off." This, coupled with the fact that police have yet to locate two of Slater's friends, Lucy Law and Brad Hargreaves, who were in Tenerife with him, adds to the mystery. "The inquest kept quiet on the evidence that I have," Williams-Thomas stated, expressing his frustration. Lucy Law, who was reportedly the last to speak with Slater, received a call from him saying he was lost. Adding another layer of complexity, convicted drug dealer Ayub Qassim, who Slater visited after a music festival, remains missing. This raises questions about the circumstances surrounding Slater's disappearance and death. Despite the coroner's office attempts to find Qassim, he remains elusive. Williams-Thomas has shared his findings with the Spanish police, but they have yet to respond. The case remains open, highlighting the need for further investigation to uncover the truth behind Jay Slater's death.