Here’s the latest publicly available information I can verify about Jay Slater’s death:
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In 2025, multiple outlets reported that the coroner had concluded Jay Slater’s death was due to a traumatic head injury after a fall from height, with the inquest proceedings noting that the fall was accidental. This conclusion followed an adjournment earlier in the year to trace witnesses, and subsequent testimony detailed that Slater had taken drugs and was on a long walk when he disappeared in Tenerife [news coverage from GB News and ITV/BBC sources cited in 2024–2025 timelines]. [sources: BBC coverage of the inquest conclusion; ITV Granada report; GB News summaries][4][5][7]
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The inquest into his death has included testimony about a late-night period of drug use and Slater’s final communications, including a call indicating he was lost in the mountains with a low phone battery, before his disappearance in June 2024 and the discovery of his body in a ravine on July 15, 2024 [BBC/ITV/Yahoo summaries of inquest proceedings].[5][10][4]
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Some outlets previously described the inquest as focusing on missing witnesses and police lines of inquiry, with the coroner seeking to call additional witnesses who could not be located, before the eventual ruling on cause of death. This context appeared in mid-2024 to mid-2025 reporting across UK outlets.[1][5]
What this means for the core question (latest news): the current, formal ruling reported by major outlets is that Jay Slater died accidentally from a fall/traumatic head injury in Tenerife, with inquest hearings having been adjourned and then resumed as witnesses were traced. If you’d like, I can pull up the most recent UK or international coverage to confirm any updates beyond this conclusion and note any new witness testimonies or legal filings.
Would you like a concise timeline of the key inquest milestones and a short list of finalized findings with direct citations?