Jay Slater's grieving mother has called for tighter laws to stop 'armchair detectives' spreading misinformation 15 months on from his tragic death.

Debbie Duncan, whose son Jay died on June 17 last year, is supporting 'Jay's Law', which would clamp down on those spreading falsehoods about missing people online.

She wants to see the proposal debated in Parliament, and it has already been backed by her Labour MP Sarah Smith.

It comes as Jay's death is still being used by conspiracy theorists to post misleading videos about him online - despite a coroner's ruling of 'accidental death' at his July 2025 inquest.

Ms Duncan, 57, told The Mirror it was 'shocking' that content creators are still milking his case by going over the same talking points to this day.