A haunting twist in the story of Jay Slater, a teenager who vanished in Tenerife, has surfaced with the revelation of his chilling last message. Jay disappeared after attending a music festival with friends during a holiday, triggering a massive search operation. Tragically, a month later, his body was discovered after he had fallen 80ft into a remote ravine while trying to return to his accommodation.

In a new Channel 4 documentary, Jay’s family unveiled an unsent message they found on his Snapchat. It was meant for his friend Brad but only got delivered after his passing. The message read, “Listen, I’m not going to make it,” sending chills to anyone reading it.

A desperate 999 call made by Jay’s friend Lucy Law, the last person to speak to him, adds more poignancy. During the call to Spanish police, Lucy described how Jay, after meeting some people, ended up in the mountains unable to return. She pleaded desperately, “Jay said he is going to die up there,” just before their call was cut off due to his phone dying.

Never-before-heard audio from this call and unseen CCTV footage are included in the documentary, named “The Disappearance of Jay Slater,” set to air soon. This film offers an in-depth look into Jay’s final days and the frantic efforts to uncover the mystery behind his disappearance. Don’t miss this emotional journey that unveils new details about what led to the tragic loss of a vibrant young life.