Overview
- The film pieces together Jay Slater’s final hours with new CCTV from Papagayo and Tramps, traces his trip to a Masca Airbnb, and airs Lucy Law’s emergency call reporting he feared he would die before the line dropped.
- Jay’s mother, Debbie Duncan, discloses an unsent Snapchat discovered on his phone that read, “Listen, I’m not going to make it.”
- Official findings presented in the documentary reiterate the inquest conclusion of an accidental fall with a severe skull fracture, no third‑party involvement, and identification confirmed by fingerprints and a second method.
- Toxicology evidence shows traces of MDMA and cocaine in the hours before death, with the programme highlighting the distressing leak of court and toxicology documents to YouTube and the barrage of online abuse faced by the family.
- Guardia Civil returned a black zip‑bag found with Jay containing personal items including his driving licence, aftershave and lighters, as his family renews calls for stronger curbs on harmful misinformation.