Jay Slater search member describes treacherous conditions of area This Morning host Dermot O'Leary has shared his poignant query amid the tragic search for missing teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife, following the discovery of a body in the mountainous region. While speaking with LBC Radio's Tom Swarbrick on the ITV programme, alongside co-host Alison Hammond, the conversation shifted to the grim find on the Spanish island. Addressing the audience, Dermot revealed: "The civil guard says that whilst formal identification needs to take place, all evidence suggests the remains are those of Jay Slater, who might have suffered an accident or fall.

" Tom disclosed details from his discussion with a local newspaper editor, stating: "[They have] the same questions that are on the front page of one of the British newspapers today, which is basically, 'Why wasn't this done sooner, given that unfortunately this body was located quite close to where the last phone signal seemed to have come from?'" He continued, relaying the editor's insights: "The answer from this newspaper editor is the terrain is horrendous. Unless you've been there you just don't know how hilly and craggy and rocky it is. It seems as if unfortunately from the road they were searching on, the body was found some 600ft below which would indicate as the police are suggesting an accident or fall of some kind.

" Tom confessed: "It's the worst possible news for the family, isn't it? And I just think everyone's sympathies are wi.