A GoFundMe to help fund the search for Jay Slater has raised almost £50k - but a TikTok user who flew to Tenerife to help the search says he 'never' received a penny.
A volunteer search party has pulled out of the hunt for Jay Slater, insisting they have not seen a penny of the money raised to help find the missing teenager. Callum Fahim, who flew to Tenerife after contacting the 19-year-old's mother online, said he has withdrawn after two weeks of looking - and receiving death threats. He plans to return to the UK today. Mr Slater was last heard from on 17 June after setting off on a walk back to his accommodation - a journey of about 11 hours.
Mr Fahim, who along with Mr Arnott is one of several TikTokers to have joined the search, said he paid to fly to Tenerife himself. 'It's getting very out of control. The situation here is very dangerous at the moment,' he said. 'I have had death threats. 'I had a long conversation with her and decided I'm withdrawing.' On Thursday afternoon, Ms Duncan addressed speculation over the GoFundMe in a post on a Facebook group set up to help find her son.
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