
Tenerife Tragedy: Inquest Adjourned, Mother's Plea for Answers
Teenager's Death in Tenerife: Inquest Adjourned as Mother's Tears Highlight Untraced Witnesses. Preston, UK – An inquest into the tragic death of 19-year-old Jay Slater from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, has been adjourned. The inquest, held in Preston Coroner's Court on Wednesday, May 21st, was halted after Jay's mother, Debbie Duncan, broke down in tears, expressing her frustration at the lack of answers surrounding her son's death. Jay vanished while on holiday in Tenerife last year, and his body was discovered a month later. The court heard that a number of witnesses who could shed light on the events leading up to his death have not yet been located. "Without their evidence, how can we ever get any understanding?" a distraught Debbie Duncan asked the court. Toxicology reports revealed the presence of cocaine, ketamine, and ecstasy in Jay's system. A witness, Josh Forshaw, testified that Jay had stolen a Rolex watch worth £12,000 prior to his disappearance. Lancashire's senior coroner, Dr. James Adeley, announced the adjournment to allow further efforts to trace the missing witnesses. The inquest is expected to resume in a couple of months. The search for answers continues, leaving Jay's family and friends with lingering questions and a profound sense of loss.