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The Disappearance Of Jay Slater: The Missing Case That Gripped Britain | Channel 4 Documentaries | Part 2
Within hours of Jay Slater's disappearance in 2024, intense online interest set conspiracy theories flying. This film has exclusive access to the Slaters as they search for answers around Jay's death.
Within hours of Jay Slater's disappearance in 2024, intense online interest set conspiracy theories flying. This film has exclusive access to the Slaters as they search for answers around Jay's death.
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00:00What had happened to him was out there to be able to help find him.
00:04And my job in that situation as a reporter is just to ask the questions that allow her to get her message across.
00:11It's just a nightmare. It's just an absolute nightmare. It's like a dream. It's like it's not happening.
00:17It really is. It really is.
00:23Is it me or does it look like she's just kind of putting this on as an act? I swear to you, I feel like this is an act.
00:28I feel like at this point, she knows what the crack is. She's been told what the crack is.
00:34And she ain't letting the police know. She ain't letting anyone know. But the circle, the family, they know.
00:41I wasn't aware to what extent people were picking that interview apart and zooming in on it and pausing it and going frame by frame to try and work out whether this mother was really telling the truth and was really upset about her son's disappearance.
00:56Again, ladies and gentlemen, not one tear. This is 48 hours after her son had been allegedly missing.
01:05I got really angry a few nights. Some of the comments and it did cross my mind. I thought, do I pursue it? Do I, you know, try and get some sort of revenge?
01:13It's not a computer game. It's not a movie. You know, it's real life.
01:18She watched a real tragic event unfold to an innocent family.
01:22I have not once seen a helicopter up here. I feel like they keep checking the same area. Obviously, he's not there. They've checked that and checked that and checked that. I feel like the search needs to be made much wider.
01:38I've been missing for about 10, 11 days. I'm praying he comes home every night. I've still got hope for him. I still feel like he's somewhere.
01:46Just hoping that somebody has helped him off this mountain. I used to put my body by the hat to sit. I thought, I don't know, I'll throw my body back.
01:57I don't know, I'll throw my body by the hat to sit. I don't know, I'll throw my body by the hat to sit.
02:07Well, authorities have been searching for Jay here in Tenerife for 12 days now.
02:12But as we heard this morning, that search will be escalating from tomorrow.
02:17There was some camera footage of Jay in the club. It looks like he's having a great time.
02:27And then there is some footage of him on the dance floor and he does look not in a nice state.
02:35It's not nice to watch because I've never seen him like that.
02:39It was just unreal, the theories that came. I didn't know what to believe, what not to believe.
02:45Is he missing? Has he been took by the Moroccans? Is he up in a house somewhere? Is people in it? Is he fallying in it?
02:51What's his GoFundMe about? That's a bit strange, you know?
02:57There was a video that got sent into a group chat from Jay's phone.
03:03And it was a little tiny video, like two seconds, and it was somebody driving a car and there was the caption across and it said,
03:13just stolen a Rolex watch, off to get 10k.
03:18And then there was another screenshot that he apparently sent to somebody else.
03:22I'm like, what is this?
03:24Would you look at us conspiracy theorists? Have been correct all along, Jay Slater.
03:29But it looks like he got served up some instant karma just a few hours later, not been seen or heard of since.
03:37I know one of the lads who met Jay, he seemed to think that Jay was scared and had knives,
03:42so I need to know, did he have a knife in his possession?
03:45Every day we're going down a different route because of another theory.
03:51Watch thief.
03:53A drug dealer.
03:55My son hasn't gone to Tenerife, been there three days and turned into Pablo Escobar.
03:59We don't know nothing.
04:01I have, Rocky, ask them.
04:09These people who were big on social media, googled Jay's name.
04:16Three years ago, Jay, he was part of a trial of eight people.
04:21Where this log had got a gash to the back of his head.
04:25The machete incident, big gang of them, they've all got together in a disused warehouse.
04:30Somebody's been attacked and apparently this whole group of people, they've all had weapons.
04:35He was there, he's admitted he was there.
04:37Jay got convicted of violent disorder and got community service.
04:43Well, there were some horrible things, just about it all.
04:47People's perception changes then.
04:49It's just a normal lad on holiday who's gone missing and then the diggy's passed up and they're,
04:52oh, hang on a minute, he's a machete-wielding maniac.
05:02Somebody was asked a question, did you see Jay strike the person?
05:08No.
05:09He was never that type of lad.
05:10He was just guilty by association because he was just part of a crowd.
05:14The Guardia Savelle prepares to coordinate a large search to find the young British man
05:23missing in the village of Masca.
05:26Authorities are also calling on private volunteers who are experts in this sort of terrain to join
05:32that rescue effort.
05:34Look at the scale of the cliffs in front.
05:38So he hasn't gone up.
05:40There's only one way he could have gone, which is down.
05:42I was shocked at the difficulty of the terrain where Jay had wandered into.
05:48My lungs were burning.
05:50It was a heat trap.
05:51I was dehydrated.
05:53I was tired.
05:53I was frustrated.
05:55So, as you can see on my temperature gauge, it's above 30 degrees now.
06:01As I went through that landscape, it became more and more difficult.
06:07Jay had no communications.
06:08He had no experience of the landscape.
06:10No idea where he was.
06:12So, this is the issue we've got now.
06:15I'm right down in the middle of the ravine.
06:18To go back, I've got to go all the way back up there.
06:23Fuck.
06:23For nearly a month now, the family of the missing British teenager, Jay Slater, had hoped he might be found after he went missing on the island of Tenerife.
06:45Well, today, that hope ended after the Spanish Civil Guard confirmed that members of a mountain rescue team had found a body.
06:5310am, I got a message.
07:06Could you come to the police station at 11 o'clock, that's when they said we found some remains that we think could be due.
07:15I was with Debbie and Zach when we had to identify his belongings, going into the room to see his, you know, his little makeshift coffin.
07:25Never leave me.
07:27Never not to say goodbye.
07:31That's the difficult bit.
07:34The mother of Jay Slater has said she just can't believe her son has died after his body was formally identified in Tenerife.
07:47It brings to an end a desperate surge by his family, which was hampered by armchair detectives and became the target of increasingly wild conspiracy theories on social media.
07:59TikTokers and YouTubers, for those thinking that Jay Slater simply fell to his death and was in a ravine for 29 days, you need to wake up.
08:09So even after Jay was found, there were more crazy conspiracy theories, which continued on social media.
08:17I do want to protect him and protect his name and just try and find the truth.
08:26So we've sat down with the judge who's gone through what happens next.
08:38We've been handed Jay's form, so we can go into that, timelines, who he messaged, who he rang, who rang him.
08:50I'm just so glad that it's just here, it's intact and we can just go into it ourselves.
09:08Because of the circumstances of Jay Slater's death in Tenerife, his death is being investigated by the Guard of Seville.
09:18That investigation is ongoing, but because his body has been repatriated to the UK,
09:24my investigation begins and we will open an inquest into his death.
09:31Jay Slater will have a post-mortem in the UK so that we know what has happened to him
09:38and we have the experts on hand to testify at the inquest.
09:41A previous post-mortem had been performed in Spain and it would have been nice to have been able to get the results of that post-mortem examination,
09:55but they are notoriously slow at producing reports.
09:59Is there a Spanish identification bracelet anywhere?
10:08We have three things to do.
10:10We have got to perform an examination to see whether we can identify any evidence externally of trauma.
10:16Secondly, we need to look at what has been performed in terms of examinations.
10:21And thirdly, we'll try and take something for toxicology.
10:25And that's significantly problematic in a body that's been lying outside, is decomposing,
10:32and has had a previous post-mortem examinations.
10:35All these things are going to help build this jigsaw to give the best explanation we can to understand how Jay does.
10:44We did a little bit of cleaning and clearing time now so we can see the best we can.
10:51It's futile to try to convince us in the true crime community that the fingerprints would be viable under Tenerife's environment up to 29 days later.
11:14Not even after a week.
11:21There are a lot of online conspiracies saying it's not possible to identify Jay by his fingerprints.
11:28In Jay Slater's case, he was exposed in a hot climate for nearly a month before he was found.
11:33And during this time, he will have been dehydrated and he will have undergone decomposition.
11:40And during this process, the muscles contract such that the fingers fold back over the palms of the hand.
11:47And what this does is protect this pad of skin here, which is a palm print, which can be used to identify you just as effectively as fingerprints.
11:58Jay Slater was positively identified by two separate methods.
12:03The Guardia of Seville preferred identification of the thumb, whereas Lancashire Constabulary preferred the palm to confirm that this was definitely Jay Slater and not somebody else.
12:14I am uninterested in the speculation of people who may not have all of the facts.
12:27It is what can be proved in a courtroom that is relevant to the decisions that will be made.
12:34Hiya, Alice.
12:48Hiya, Debbie. Are you okay?
12:50Bit of a cry then, sorry.
12:52I have had an email from the Spanish Liaison Magistrate so they can confirm that the investigation in Spain into the circumstances of Jay had been conducted by an examining judge under the relevant provisions of the Spanish Code of Criminal Procedure.
13:08Have you heard any information from Lancashire Police? Because I know that there were some people who had met Jay on holiday who had been with him that night and they did have information. So they was going to approach Lancashire Police?
13:23Yes. They've confirmed the three names of the people that they've obtained statements from, which was Josh Forshaw, Lucy Law and Brandon Hodgson.
13:32So apparently Brandon knew the two guys Jay went with.
13:48We know that Jay left the Airbnb at 8 o'clock that morning and on leaving the Airbnb has made a call to Brandon Hodgson, also known as Hodggy.
13:56So this is the location that Jay shared with Brandon. This is around about 8.15. Brandon haven't raised any concerns about Jay. It's when Brandon's then contacted Lucy and suggested that she make contact. That's when concerns have been raised.
14:12At some point during those calls to Brandon, Bradley and Lucy, he's taken a side path, a track. Lucy's advised him to turn around and head back up to the main road and that she'd make arrangements to either come pick him up or get a taxi.
14:28And at this moment in time we believe Lucy is the last person that Jay spoke to.
14:40There is a lot of activity. I think the Guardia Civil, when they did the download, said there were like 70 calls.
14:46This is the last call where he's rung Lucy back at 10 to 9 and it's just for 22 seconds.
14:58And then Lucy's messaging him then the morning of the 17th at 8.35.
15:02She'd obviously been speaking to him and then it says, go back to wherever the hell you've just come from.
15:09But then she's saying that when she's spoken to him.
15:12On the voice call that he's saying, I can't, I can't.
15:16Grazes all down this right leg. Grazes on the left leg. Significant injuries probably down the left arm with deep grazes going into the muscle and tissue.
15:37Be wary. There are lots of sharp bone edges now.
15:44So we can take a bit of liver.
15:48The samples of liver are going to be really useful for toxicology.
15:52But whether they work or not on liver that is this decomposed in this situation, we will have to wait and see.
15:59Okay, let's just wash my hands and we'll do the, do the head and see what we can see.
16:05There is a massive, massive skull fracture.
16:15Indicative of very severe force on the left side of his head.
16:21So we've got some injuries that are clearly, however they're caused, instant unconsciousness and almost certainly instant death.
16:33So we've received some statements from Lancashire Police.
16:51Now what makes this more complex is because we've got various people who've attended a music festival where there's drugs and alcohol that's been consumed.
17:05Now what happens is those people then recall the events differently depending on how much they've taken or how much they've drunk.
17:12And this is what causes confusion for the family and leads them to think that maybe there's something not right, maybe they're lying.
17:20That might not be the case, it's just a case of how they recall their events based on the amount of drink that they had and whether they'd consumed any drugs that night.
17:30So in order to get a full picture of what's happened, I need to obtain all the statements from all the witnesses.
17:36And that's including those that were at the Airbnb with Jay.
17:39Rocky Ayab putting videos on TikTok.
17:51Make what you want, but the truth lies with them.
17:56If I did something like that heinous and mad, why would I be on live chatting, bed chilled?
18:02I've got videos on my phone where like, me and him are videoing Rocky in the car where Rocky's sleeping on the front.
18:10We're just laughing at him, see what I'm saying?
18:12It was calm, like it was a vibe, like.
18:15Two bottles there.
18:17Headshot.
18:19He looks like someone done a hit.
18:23My problem is, how can you rely on a convicted drug dealer?
18:30A drug dealer who's took your son, who's just a 19 year old lad, into the belly of a mountain, to an Airbnb which is 30 miles away from where you know he was staying.
18:46Why?
18:47I'd love to be able to pump them all with truth drugs.
18:52You know what I mean?
18:53Lie detectors.
18:54I'd love to be able to do things like that.
18:57If you don't have to hide, just come down and do a lie detector.
19:03My reaction at the time was, like, mate, I fucking told him I'd give him a lift in a couple of hours.
19:12Only if he waited.
19:13I mean, that's you lot's problem.
19:14I'm going to bed now, bro.
19:16I said, look, your mate's sweet.
19:18Like, it's all good.
19:19Like, he come here in one piece, he left in one piece.
19:22I've done my part, you know what I'm saying?
19:25When we signed into Jay's Snapchat, there was an unsent message from Jay to Brad.
19:41So the message, we were obviously just flying around.
19:44And then the message sent to Brad, which obviously gave Brad a fright, because he messaged me straight away.
19:53Are you on Jay's phone?
19:54I said, yeah, we've just signed into his Snapchat.
19:57He said, I've just got a message that's just come through from Jay.
20:04After the last message he sent, he said, listen, I'm not going to make it.
20:21It's kind of like, I think, well, you know, they just weren't going to make it.
20:27Let's dance in style, let's dance for a while.
20:40Heaven can't wait, we're only watching the skies.
20:44Hoping for the best, but expecting the worst.
20:48Are you gonna drop the bomb or not?
20:52Let us die young, but let us live forever.
20:56We don't have the power, but we never say never.
21:00Sitting in a sand pit, life is a short trip.
21:04The music's full of sadness.
21:08Jay was born on the 26th of April in 2005.
21:12He would grow up in the family home along with his parents, mum Debbie, dad Warren,
21:17becoming the younger brother of Zach.
21:19Family meant everything to Jay.
21:26Just a smiley boy.
21:28Fun loving.
21:30Affectionate.
21:32He was just everything you want a son to be.
21:36Just a gorgeous person.
21:40He danced, he laughed.
21:47People just flocked to him.
21:50He just had something to Jay.
21:53I'm just never ever gonna get over that he's not here anymore.
22:14The body was not Jay Slater's in that casket.
22:25Apparently it was someone in Spain.
22:27It's a Spanish body.
22:28Not a single person in the family have witnessed that that's Jay Slater's body.
22:33This casket has been closed from that day onwards.
22:36So that body that's been buried in the ground in the UK isn't Jay Slater's.
22:40Jay Slater's.
22:57Jay's footballs.
23:01That's his t-shirt that he was found in.
23:04There.
23:05There he is.
23:07Trainers.
23:11I did personally want for him to be buried in the outfit.
23:16Because that's when he were having a good time and that was his party gear for the night.
23:21But, no, there he is.
23:25For the doubters really.
23:27To prove that he did have them trainers on.
23:30And he had that t-shirt on.
23:32We didn't find him.
23:41When I got back from Tenerife, I took the kids to school the next day.
23:45And I was amazed at the number of people who normally don't really engage with my job.
23:51Coming up to me wanting to talk to me about this case.
23:55Almost as if I was part of the conspiracy.
23:58And I felt like I was having to justify the reports that I'd done by convincing people that I was telling the truth.
24:05Which I don't think I've ever had to do before.
24:08Because of all the endless social media, we have actually been in touch with our local MP.
24:20Hello, Sarah.
24:21How are you?
24:22Nice to see you, Debbie.
24:23You all right?
24:24Yeah.
24:25I just don't know what to do.
24:27It's never ending, the social media thing.
24:29And it's just not got any better.
24:31It's not eased off.
24:32When you contact the social media platforms, does anything happen?
24:36No.
24:37Do they respond?
24:38No.
24:39I mean, there's Facebook pages that are still going, you know, talking rubbish on Facebook.
24:44And there's fake profiles of us all.
24:46There's fake profiles of Jay.
24:47You report the fake profiles.
24:49They don't take them down.
24:51This does not go against our community standards.
24:54YouTubers, TikTokers.
24:56I just can't believe the stuff that they come out with.
24:59It's just shocking.
25:00So we will make contact with the different platforms and challenge them and ask them what they're doing around some of these content creators.
25:07I'm just desperate now.
25:08I just need it to just stop.
25:11Just stop.
25:12Why is it that it seems the family, Warren, Zach, Debbie, have all the respect?
25:20Unless we respect what the family wants, and who knows what the family wants?
25:24Because they don't tell us.
25:25They don't say anything.
25:26Who knows what they want?
25:28But why should the family have 100% respect of what's said in this case?
25:37On TikTok, on YouTube, you can effectively say whatever you want.
25:41I do really think in this case that people watching it online and trying to be online sleuths had lost sight of the fact that this was somebody's son who had disappeared.
25:52Hiya, Alice.
26:02Hi, Debbie.
26:03The toxicology report has come back.
26:06There is evidence of the use of MDMA.
26:09Or ecstasy, as it's also known.
26:12There's the use of cocaine in the hours prior to death.
26:15Although it shows that, yes, there was evidence of drugs within his system.
26:21It doesn't necessarily mean that this will form part...
26:24...of the cause of death.
26:25You know, he's a young adult, and that's what they do when they go to festivals, so it's not...
26:30A shock.
26:31It's just...
26:32It's just upsetting.
26:34The way that he's died.
26:38I know.
26:40It's really...
26:43I know, Debbie, I'm so sorry.
26:46Now, obviously, this information about the results of the toxicology and the post-mortem report have only been disclosed with you.
26:56They've not been shared with anybody else, so this information won't go anywhere.
27:01It's just like another kick in the teeth.
27:22But how is it even allowed?
27:24You know, official court documents.
27:26You know, talking about our son.
27:29It's just lawless, isn't it?
27:31There's nothing we can do about it.
27:33We're just powerless.
27:34There's nothing we can do about it.
27:47From my point of view, ruling out infliction of injuries caused by a third party is clearly a very, very important part of this investigation.
27:57He's not been stabbed.
27:59He's not been shot.
28:00He's not been strangled.
28:02Now, a major head injury at the end, so how do we explain that?
28:05Well, if he's falling down a mountainside, down scree, rough slopes, eventually he comes to a stop.
28:12And this is exactly what I would expect to see when the head hits something hard.
28:18The one thing I can't rule out is that Jay was pushed at the top of a slope.
28:25Just as I can't rule out whether someone has fallen downstairs on their own or is pushed out the stairs.
28:31Because the push will leave no marks.
28:34It's been a year and I still can't bring myself to unpack his case.
28:49I still smell this man.
28:55Must do with Jay's dog.
28:56You know, don't you?
28:58Eh?
28:59You wonder where it is still, don't you, when you come in here?
29:01Yeah.
29:02So this is the bag Jay had with him when he was found.
29:09And we got handed this from the Gordia Seville.
29:13And it's got these things in it.
29:15His driving licence.
29:17And then there's this bottle of aftershave.
29:20And then his lighters.
29:23So there were no knives in his bag.
29:26There was no drugs in his bag.
29:29There was no expensive watches in his bag.
29:32No AP watch.
29:33No Rolex watch.
29:34That's it.
29:35Bag empty.
29:37So obviously we've read all the statements.
29:40And Ayub's statement, there is a mention of a watch that were taken off some Romanian guy.
29:46But Ayub did say that it was a fake watch.
29:49You know, I know my son.
29:51He didn't look capable when you see the videos.
29:54And he wasn't a thief.
29:56We're just left with questions that we want to ask.
30:00Ayub, I just want him to come to the inquest.
30:16Significant efforts had already been made to locate eyewitnesses.
30:29The inquest was adjourned to allow the court more time to locate these witnesses.
30:34Particularly after the family raised certain questions.
30:37One of the complicating factors in this case has been the social media coverage.
30:43Because several of the witnesses have expressed fears about giving evidence.
30:48Not so much because of the court process.
30:50But because of the social media commentary that may well follow.
30:54Social media has actually made obtaining answers more difficult in this case.
31:00So, online we have Ayub Kasim, who's giving evidence virtually.
31:06We also will have Lucy Law, that's giving evidence virtually.
31:13And then we have Bradley Gagan, the friend that's actually here at court, who will give live evidence.
31:18Those are the three out of the five witnesses that we've managed to locate.
31:31If I don't get this picture now, I'll forget.
31:34I'm going to take this and then everybody knows that this is a person that we're talking about.
31:41Not just this media storm, social media storm.
31:47Yeah.
31:48So they're going to be looking at his face.
31:50Yeah.
31:51And remember that this is...
31:53This is Jay.
31:58I went up to his grave yesterday and I was talking to him saying,
32:01God, Jay, you only knew.
32:11Oh, it's pounding. I just feel really nervous about it.
32:17Facing the witnesses and just see what they've got to say.
32:22I want to know why he climbed that mountain.
32:26Why he was up there.
32:28I just wanted him to be in this court so I could look him in the eye and ask them a question.
32:33How was I, Miss?
32:46Mr. Kassim, how did it happen that Jay ended up in your Airbnb?
32:51He asked if they could come with us.
32:54Why was that?
32:55He must have thought we were going to be up.
32:59Rocky sat in the passenger seat, Jay sat in the back and I was driving.
33:04At any point in this journey, were you making a detour to sell a watch?
33:09No.
33:10One thing I'm sure is that Jay did not steal a watch.
33:15So you had gone to bed and Jay was downstairs on the sofa?
33:19Not long after, I woke up again to a buzzing sound.
33:22I opened the door and then they gestured to me to move my car.
33:25And what was Jay doing at this time, please?
33:28He was, yeah, I'm off, like.
33:29Then after I said, chill out, Jay, I'll drop you off.
33:32And he said, no, no, no, I'm going to see the boys, they're waiting for me.
33:35You received a video call from Jay walking down the main road.
33:46Can you describe what he was like at that point in time?
33:49He told us, I'm going to come back down.
33:52He was asking if I had any drinks left at the apartment.
33:55And that was the last time I spoke to Jay.
33:57Did you get the impression that he was in any way threatened or fearful?
34:03No.
34:05Jay Dean Slater died on the 17th of June, 2024, in the Juan Lopez ravine in a remote area of the Tino Natural Park in Tenerife.
34:16Whilst attempting to descend the ravine, Jay Slater fell at a particularly dangerous area of difficult terrain and loose rock.
34:25Jay Slater fell approximately 20 to 25 metres, resulting in skull fractures, brain trauma, and from which he would have died instantly.
34:34There was no third party involvement in Jay Slater's death.
34:42In a coroner's court, we always consider whether or not there has been criminal activity.
34:49All of the police investigations, all of the post-mortems, all of the toxicology, all of the witness statements to digital timelines show
34:57there is no evidence of any form of third party involvement, assault, torture, or anything of that type.
35:05We know that Jay left the road and has walked down a ravine, but the terrain is appalling out there.
35:13Jay will also, at this point, have been up for almost 24 hours.
35:17He is probably starting to get dehydrated, and drugs are involved.
35:21This is a tragedy for everybody involved.
35:25This is simply a young man who didn't appreciate the circumstances he was getting himself into.
35:32And in the mountains, in those conditions, that can be fatal.
35:38I do feel satisfied that I've got a closure.
35:43Now you've got all the facts together, and if he was scared, he would have said to one of his mates that he was scared.
35:49And it was just an accident.
35:53Now we have the truth. Jay's family and Jay's friends can process it as a tragic accident.
36:02But I will never, ever understand why social media detectives were totally destroying people's lives.
36:12It's been torture, absolute torture.
36:14The YouTubers and the TikTokers that have made this situation a million times worse.
36:27Jay was very loved, and our hearts are broken.
36:31Remember that Jay was a real person, a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and loyal friend to many.
36:42He may have just been a story for the past 13 months.
36:46A story full of untruths.
36:49He did touch the hearts of the nation, and that overwhelms us.
36:52We now ask you please, Jay rest in eternal peace.
36:58It's not time to make a change. Just sit down, please.
37:15It's lonely, you're still young. That's your fault.
37:19There's so much yet to go through.
37:24I say, just sit down.
37:27If you want, you could marry.
37:31Look at me.
37:33You used to have something Jay that you can't buy.
37:36You used to have it.
37:37I don't need to tell anybody how I feel about Jay.
37:42I don't need to tell anybody how I feel about Jay.
37:44But it's fine, I used to break all the way.
37:47This place is the light, yeah, I agree.
37:52But as Emily knows, I'll lead out as a way.
37:57And I know that I have to go away.
38:01I know I have to go.
38:08Away.
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