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Jay Slater’s dad demands Interpol & Brit cops step in to help search & warns it’d take ‘an army 10 years’ to scour area

The family have widened their search for the missing teen after three weeks

JAY Slater's dad has pleaded with Interpol and British cops to help with the search for his missing son.

Distraught Warren Slater, 58, returned to the mountainous region where the 19-year-old vanished three weeks ago as he warned it would take "an army 10 years" to search the whole area.

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Jay Slater's dad Warren has called on British cops to launch their own investigation into his son's disappearanceCredit: Ian Whittaker
A distraught Warren with Jay's older brother Zak scouring Tenerife for any trace of JayCredit: Ian Whittaker
Warren has been in Tenerife for weeks searching for his missing sonCredit: Ian Whittaker

Jay's family have been scouring the area where the apprentice builder's phone last pinged on June 17 but are yet to find a trace of the missing Brit.

Speaking to The Sun Warren said: "As a family, we need to ask the British authorities to help. He's a British citizen. Get Interpol involved.

“At the moment, it’s just us. I haven’t got a team. We need a team to come over here and find out for us what the police are doing and what we need to do.

"Our hands are tied over here - we need experts.

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“It’ll take an army 10 years to cover all this. I’d employ a team of Gurkhas."

He also called on British cops to interview Ayub Qassim, 31 - a convicted drug dealer who was among the last people to see Jay before he vanished.

Our hands are tied over here - we need experts. It’ll take an army 10 years to cover all this

Warren Slater

Jay, who was on his first lads holiday with two pals left the thriving Tenerife party strip with Qassim late at night and headed to a remote Airbnb.

Alongside a third man, Jay spent the night at the £40-a-night home in Masca.

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The Airbnb was just a 30 minute drive from Los Cristianos where the teen was staying.

Fresh theories have suggested Jay lost the key to his room leading to him looking for a new place to stay after his pals went home early.

Jay Slater's Dad furious over search

Messages from Ayub, seen by The Sun, show that Jay had complained to him about losing his key on the night out.

After waking up the following morning, Jay left the Airbnb despite Ayub saying he offered him a lift back to Los Cristianos.

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Jay, who reportedly said he was going to find some food, left the house alone as he embarked on what would have been an 11-hour trek back to his apartment.

The Lancashire lad made a panicked call to pal Lucy Mae Law, 18, later in the morning to say he was "lost in the middle of nowhere".

He also claimed to have no water and only one per cent left on his phone.

Jay hasn't been seen since with his family calling for extra resources to be thrown at the search.

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Spanish authorities launched a mammoth two week search for Jay only to be left without a trace.

Prompting them to call it off on Sunday 30.

Jay vanished three weeks ago todayCredit: Pixel8000
Spanish cops called off the search after two weeksCredit: Ian Whittaker
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Warren, Zak and Jay's mum, Debbie Duncan have vowed to stay in Tenerife for the foreseeable future in the hope of a breakthrough in the case.

Exhausted Warren told how he and the family feel like they have been kept in the dark by Spanish cops throughout the hunt.

The family, who have since been joined by Jay's uncle Glen Duncan, took matters into their own hands after the search was halted as they continued the hunt on foot.

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