
GoFundMe reveals what will happen to £54,000 Jay Slater fundraiser - as new donations pour in after a body is found in search for missing British teenager
Daily MailGoFundMe have revealed what will happen to the £54,000 donated to Jay Slater's fundraiser as new donations pour in after a body is found in the search. GoFundMe have revealed what will happen to the £54,000 donated to Jay Slater's fundraiser as new donations pour in after a body is found in the search Questions have been raised about what will happen to the money given by generous strangers after a body was found following a month of searching A helicopter arriving at the search site where a body, believed to be Jay's, was found Jay Slater with his mother Debbie Duncan, 55, pictured before he went missing Jay's father Warren Slater and brother Zak on the mountain track where Jay's phone was last located, two weeks after he went missing The Masca forest area where Spanish Civil Guard has located the body of a young man which could be missing teenager Jay The Telegraph reported that the money will be used towards the funeral and repatriation costs. Volunteers search for Jay in Masca before the discovery today A 13-day search by police using drones, dogs and a helicopter failed to find any trace of Jay Former British army reservist Chris Pennington walks the Masca mountains with Daily Mail's Fred Kelly in search of the teenager In a statement posted onto the GoFundMe page previously, Ms Duncan thanked the 4,300 people who had donated for their 'kindness' and said the family were 'only able to fund this with the generosity of all those who donated'. Brandon Hodgkin, Jay Slater and Lucy Mae Law by the pool at the Hard Rock Cafe hotel, Tenerife, before Jay's disappearance A local man and his dog Caperucita came to the mountain to help with the search Search and rescue teams are pictured during the search for Jay The money raised by the GoFundMe appeal was used to deploy five people and four dogs to the area, with a sixth person due to join them today Yesterday, Ms Duncan said she was aware of the 'vile' conspiracy theories about her son and claimed they were 'hindering' rescue efforts to find him. Love you always' The post included a string of red broken hearts on the image Police today released footage showing the final moments of the agonising 29-day search for missing Jay Slater in mountains near the Tenerife village of Masca Ms Duncan criticised the 'awful comments and conspiracy theories' posted on social media, which she branded 'vile' and said were 'hindering' people trying to help locate the teenager.
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