'Please keep sharing': Jay Slater's mum provides update and thanks search effort
The mum of missing Jay Slater has provided an update on the efforts to find her son this past month
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Natalie joined the Lancashire Telegraph in mid-2023 as a Trainee Digital Reporter, having just completed her National Certificate of Journalism diploma and journalism degree at The University of Sheffield. She covers a variety of stories including court and crime and breaking news across East Lancashire.
Natalie joined the Lancashire Telegraph in mid-2023 as a Trainee Digital Reporter, having just completed her National Certificate of Journalism diploma and journalism degree at The University of Sheffield. She covers a variety of stories including court and crime and breaking news across East Lancashire.
The mum of missing Jay Slater has provided an update on the efforts to find her son this past month
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