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'It was supposed to make this town safer' - Two weeks after Jay Slater's disappearance, he still can't be found

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Tiptoeing through dense desert vegetation, sidling along dusty paths almost too narrow to step along, dodging vicious cacti barbs at ruler-length or more, signs everywhere saying rocks could fall down sheer cliff faces at any moment.

Only experts can navigate this harsh, unforgiving landscape where one false move could leave you in serious trouble. One major thing was supposed to make this place safer, locals have told the Manchester Evening News.

A sweeping road was laid out, built only last year, according to Tenerife residents. It was ‘built to make the area safer, easier for people to get in and out of’, they said.

It was built to avoid something like this. Around this remote, mountainous town of Masca, Tenerife, Lancashire 19-year-old Jay Slater has still found himself missing, with his phone last tracked and the final sighting of him nearby.

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