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Jay Slater was confirmed dead after body found in Tenerife ravine was positively identified by fingerprints as a missing British teenager

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The body found in a mountainous area of ​​Tenerife is that of Jay Slater, police have confirmed.

Authorities said today that they identified the body by fingerprints.

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Jay’s ‘utterly devastated’ mother Debbie Duncan is demanding answers about why her son wasn’t found soonerCredit: Ian Whittaker

His injuries were consistent with a fall, authorities say.

Spanish police found the body of 19-year-old Jay in Masca yesterday.

He disappeared in the area on June 17 after leaving an Airbnb he frequented with two men.

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