Self-styled ‘Living Nostradamus’ claims he only needs one thing to find Jay Slater

Self-styled ‘Living Nostradamus’ claims he only needs one thing to find Jay Slater

Multiple investigators have claimed they can track down the location of the missing teenager, with Athos Salomé saying he needs one specific thing to finish the job

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A self-proclaimed “Living Nostradamus” has said he needs something to connect him to missing Jay Slater before he can determine what happened to the teen.

Athos Salomé claims to have successfully predicted seismic world events, having gained prominence after he predicted a massive solar flare earlier this year. He claims he also predicted the Covid pandemic, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

He has also made other bizarre claims, including that 2024 could be the year Artificial Intelligence allows people to speak from their loved ones from beyond the grave. He conceded he is no expert in finding missing persons, adding that he would need one thing to accurately locate Jay Slater.

Athos Salomé claims to have predicted several colossal events
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He told the Daily Star: “I can get information from higher up. For me, it would be easier if I had a personal item belonging to the missing person, so that we have the possibility of finding out more.”

German psychic detective Michael Schneider, a career clairvoyant who claims to have solved 25 missing persons cases since 2006, said he believes there is “something wrong” with Jay’s disappearance. Search efforts for Jay, 19, concluded last weekend, with independent investigators keeping the effort going after Spanish police and volunteers stepped down.

Search efforts for Jay concluded last weekend
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So far, there have been no clues to suggest what might have happened to the apprentice bricklayer, who left an Airbnb on the Spanish island and embarked on the long walk back to his own accommodation on June 16. Mr Schneider said he believes that, at some point on the 11-hour-long route, he tried to hitch-hike and fell “victim to a crime”.

The clairvoyant told The Star: “According to my supernatural inspiration, Jay Slater . . . has fallen victim to a crime. He tried to hitch-hike and got into the wrong car.” Friends of the teenager also believe there is something “suspicious” about Jay’s case, with Lucy Mae, the last person to speak with him, saying something ” weird is going on”.

Jay’s friends believe the circumstances of his disappearance are “suspicious”
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Just a couple of days after she reported him missing, she said: “There’s something weird going on. It is suspicious. In two days you’re telling me someone’s not seen him. There’s a restaurant 10 minutes away that he would have seen or walked past.

“Fair enough it didn’t open for another two hours but if that were me I would have sat and waited at the restaurant till it opened and as soon as it opened I would have said, ‘Please can you put my phone on charge’ and then I would have rung someone, I would have rung a taxi. It’s suspicious and it’s weird.”

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