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New childhood photos emerge of Jay Slater grinning after winning first football match age 7 & at airport for summer hols

It comes as Tenerife cops launched a new 'massive' search operation earlier today for the missing Brit

NEW photos of a young Jay Slater have emerged showing the missing teen as a happy and family-orientated child.

One of the sweet snaps shows a grinning seven-year-old Jay in a full football kit with his hair reaching down to his shoulders after winning his first match.

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A seven-year-old Jay after a football match with a beaming grin on his faceCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Jay waiting at an airport with his family for a summer holidayCredit: Facebook
The missing teen posing with his older brother Zak at a family event a few years agoCredit: Facebook
A huge search operation has started today to try and find the missing teen after he vanished in Tenerife almost two weeks agoCredit: Doug Seeburg

A second picture shows a young Jay playing on his phone as he waits at an airport to go on holiday with his family.

The loving photos of the Lancashire teen were shared by his older brother Zak Slater on social media.

Zak, 24, has been in Tenerife looking for his little brother since he vanished almost two weeks ago.

He has pleaded with Jay to "come home safe" after the mysterious disappearance continues to leave investigators puzzled.

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A third picture, taken a few years after his long-hair stage, shows Jay and Zak smiling together at home surrounded by family and friends.

The Slater's are a close-knit family with many of Jay's loved ones rushing over to Tenerife to help hunt for the missing Brit.

His mum, Debbie Duncan, has been at the heart of the search trying to assist Spanish cops as much as possible and draw global attention to the case.

The school finance officer, 55, said she's "barely slept" since Jay vanished without a trace.

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The teen's dad also spoke to the press last week, breaking down in tears as he described being in “a living hell”.

Warren, 58, told The Sun: “I just want him to be found. I just want my son back, end of. 

“What more is there, it’s been a week now, a week of nothing. So somebody somewhere must’ve found out something. Somebody.

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“It is a living hell, unless you’re going through it, you cannot explain.

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“Please, please please, if anybody knows anything just come forward and help us."

After 13 days of struggling to track down Jay, cops launched a "massive" new search today.

Specialist volunteers have been deployed across the holiday island amid a final push to find the teen.

Alongside the helpers, the Civil Guard confirmed plans to retrace his last known steps, beginning at the village of Masca.

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Cipriano Martin, head of the Civil Guard’s Greim mountain rescue unit, said: “The operation is going to consist of a search with the people that have come here today, in a thorough manner.

"At the height we are, we need to progress by ruling out areas and make sure that the areas we search, with the work we have done this week, are looked at well and can be ruled out.

“And of course that’s going to be done based on the information we have, and that information of his last-known position and the conversations he had the day he disappeared."


It comes as...

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Several police vehicles from the Guardia Civil mountain division, Bomberos and AEA arrived at the top of the mountains this morning alongside a huge number of volunteers.

Army reservist Juan Garcia, who has mountain search and rescue experience, said he felt compelled to help after reading Jay’s story in the local news.

Juan, 53, who came with his dog described the area as “difficult” and like a “labyrinth”.

It comes as cops are still investigating a number of other leads.

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