Jay Slater employer hits back at 'cruel' trolls sending vicious emails

The construction company that employs Jay Slater as an apprentice bricklayer has hit back at 'cruel' trolls. PH Build Group has received emails since the 19-year-old went missing in Tenerife on June 17.

They detail Jay's conviction for his part in a machete attack which left a teen with part of his skull exposed in August 2021. The victim of the assault, Tom Hilton, has urged people to continue their search for Jay after many called him out online.

And now his employer has done the same. On Facebook, they shared an email which was sent to the company, The Mirror reports.

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It said: "You employed a man that macheted (sic) a man down to his skull with about five other guys who helped him. Your heartfelt posts are null and void. Your a disgrace hiring somebody who ma hates people (sic). Don't care how long he has been with you lot. Utter scumbags him and your company."

In response, the company wrote: "This is just one of many emails sent to us along with some great reviews. These people are trying to ruin people's lives and businesses sat behind a screen looking for attention.

"Everyone may have their own theories and feelings but to publicly post them knowing you are going hurt people is just cruel. Jay's family shouldn't have to endure this. The only thing that should matter right now is getting a 19-year-old son back to his family where he belongs."